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Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 8:52:20 AM | Clipping Roofs

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Morning all,

I think I've nearly solved a big problem I had with a pitched roof. The only way I could make this roof work on my project was to model it in two pieces. Now all the pieces are where they need to be, but the roofs overlap, and I need to trim it off to finalize it. How might I do that? The red portion of the roofs in the images is what needs to be cut off. I'm using Revit 2008. Any help would be appriciated. Thank you very much.



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