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Hi guys,
I've noticed that this has been a question before but I have a different problem. I want to cope the flange of my lower beam into my higher beam. The first picture shows the high/low beam scenario, the second picture shows what Revit does after the cope tool and the third picture is what I need it to look like. Any suggestions on how I can do this?
Thanks in advance!
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Obviously, your needs are not met with the standard cope. Use a face based void family to do your work or a model in place.
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- Try adjusting the coping values in the properties window.
- If you were to model in place and cut with voids, you would lose a lot of other functionality with the structural tools.
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