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How do i make the beam system to show offsets on both sides of the joist. See attached jpeg, one side of the beam system shows the standard offset and the other side doesnt (in red rectangles). This happens every now and then, the engineers keep asking why it does that and i have no answer
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What gives? No answer to this issue after 2 years? I'm having the same problem.
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I know this is an old post but has anyone figured this out?
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