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I have a ramp that has 2 slopes as shown...any help??
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Use two ramps.... or two floors.
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I tried to use 2 floors but I couldnt determine the start edge of the second slab (slope arrow's tail) cause the first slab doesnt "completely" appear in the first level and it totally disappear at the second level
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Goto an elevation view and add a vertical reference plane (temporary) at the end of the first ramp.
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The problem with both slabs and ramps is that they both need to extend to the bottom intersection point ... they need to overlab in order to join correctly or you have to add some sort of element to fill in that wedge.
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