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Is there a feature or way to create a metal coping for the top of a brick veneer wall? I have tried to create a profile and then use a wall sweep or reveal and cannot seem to get anything to work!!! Any sugggestions?
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Have you tried using the sweeps inside the wall edit command? I have used this before with no problems.
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THANKS THAT WORKED GREAT...
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You really should post what version you are using. 2008 there is a coping comand. As for 9.1 creating an inplace family is the only way to do a coped beam, as well as what MrBob said.
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