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anyone knows how i can slope the slab to follow the gradient b/n the higher and lower walls
a step by step approach will be appreciated
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have you tried using the Ramp command (under Modelling) & chaging properties (duplacate & re-name) to mach your slab? (replacing the slab you need to slope with the new ramp)
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Select the slab,
Edit Sketch.
Draw a slope arrow from the lower end to the higher edge.
Select the slope arrow and goto its properties
Set the appropriate tail offset and head offset (you can also define an angle if you prefer to do it this way)
Then finish sketch and your floor now slopes.
HTH.
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as always spotty to the rescue
thx
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