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Hi there I am trying to build simple canopy roof with only one parameter (attach file) it das look fine but wan I am insert the family in to other project it corrupt and the result is bad. Can someone look at it and tell me what wrong? nirim
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try making a generic model of that roof and loading it in to the familie
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and some parts go into the wall so i gues if the roof part gets into place the rest is making the correct locked allignments
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and i would probebly make the triangle things olso in a seperate generic model and then load it into my wallbased model parameters from families in families can be overtaken with making a new parameter with the same name and then linking it with the square next to the parameter of the familie you loaded into a familie
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Dafpfy Thanks for the suggestion I think eventually I got there by taking out some structural elements that was hidden under the roof and can’t be seen anyway, and I also better organized the ‘constrains’, see attached file. nirim
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