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This ought to be easy to do in the Family environment. I need to set a sloped plane whose location needs to be parametrically controlled, so that I can set the top of my cylinder to be sloped. I'd want to control the angle of the slope and the height of where the sloping reference plan crosses the vertical axis of the cylinder.
None of the many searches I did point to a simple solution.
Some ideas and/or setp by step instructions will be appreciated.
Thank you.
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You can not control a reference plane in this manner but you can control a reference line.
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So if this can't be done with a reference plane, how is it to be done using a reference line?
Thank you all in advance.
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