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Im just a student and im pretty new to this, my teacher couldn't help me out, can you guys?
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Edit the boundary of the ceiling and add a slope arrow to it, select the arrow itself and set the values to head and tail
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You can also click on a line of the sketch and on your options bar (top of your screen) click the "Defines Slope" button and then you can add a slope such as 1/12. Remember you can only do one slope per ceiling so if you have a vaulted ceiling you would need to separate ceilings.
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