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Hi I have been trying to find a way of rotating a PFC so that it appears correctly in both plan and section, without having to play with "Lateral Justification" or "Z-Direction Justification" and such forth as these can lead to unpredictable results - i.e. PFC beams sitting offset from the level, not connecting correctly to columns and so forth. Please have a look at the attached image. I want the large outside face of the PFC to be fixed to the top level of the family, so that it sits on a level and I want it too trim to a column like a normal beam. I have been trying to achieve this for a good hour without success. The steel size that I want is a 200x90x30PFC Thank you for any help, it is appreciated.
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