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Okay for the life of me I cannot figure out how to get my exterior wall to slope (see attachment). I have a wall that has a high parpet height and low parpet height. It basically forms a shed roof - However, the roof is located behind the wall. The wall slopes with the roof. Anyone got any suggestions on how to do this. I am in a pinch and need to get this done.
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Never mind it hit me the minute I posted this thread - using the edit face command - again "if it were a snake it would have bit me!"
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