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I'd like to put this out there and see if anyone has witnessed this before. The attached image shows our concrete beam (64"x62") cut in a section view. It is selected and highlighted in red.
Anybody know why the entire section of beam is not solid? It appears hollowed out.
-Marvin
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Is this an out of the box family or one you built? If you start a new project and cut it in section does it do the same thing? Is the actually family solid?
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I just realized that I can nudge move the beam and the void will remain in the same spot. I placed other beams of the same family and they were fine. There's something else to investigate.
Thanks.
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