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Hello, I have a problem with my plan representation of Joists framing into Beams. Joists seat on top of Beam, so when I drop the bearing beam to the u/s of the joist seat the symbolic Cutback distance on plan dissapears. Any idea on how to deal with this issue? Also from Past experiences, when setting the leve on a job, for a Steel Framing plan do you set it at the top of floor (concrete) or u/s of steel deck? I ask this to see what the easiest way to set it up is, not what the industry standard is. Thank you kindly in Advance
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