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I am trying to build a dutch gable roof, and I am fairly new to Revit. Is there any easy way to do this? The way I have done it is by building a roof around my building and using a cutoff level, then adding another roof to create my gables, but I am having issues with aligning the edges so that the roof looks seamless. ~Amy
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I believe Typhoon gave you some suggestions in an earlier post as to hot to do this.
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That post helped with how to the gables in one roof, but I am still confused on how to align the roof with the overhang, or if there is a way to just make one roof that looks like the images I posted earlier. ~Amy
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