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Hi, I hope there will be a quick solution to this. If you open the attached family, you can see the angle dimensions and ref planes I have set up. All I'm trying to do is have the ref planes adjust equally when the "Roof Angle" label is applied to the 142 degree angle, but it's not happening. I've also tried it with Ref Lines, with the same result. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
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I got it to work a little differently than you have it. I used ref lines, and used the align tool to lock the ends to an intersection of two ref planes. It doesn't seem to like the EQ constrant for the angle, so I used two dims (one on each ref line) and tied them to a new parameter. Then in types I gave that new parameter a formula "Roof Angle / 2". That seemed to work fine.
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