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Hi all,Here's a weird problem. These roof's in my project are offsetting themslves 2m above the level that they are placed on I have copied & pasted them from the original project onto a new blank one. Changing the roof type doesn't help. Any ideas? Cheers, Tania
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Edit your roof and select your sketch lines. If you select your lines and go to properties you'll see "Offset from roof Base" is set to 2m. Set to 0 to resolve.
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Thanks, thats really great. It had me confounded.
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