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I have a slopped roof. The difference between the high point and thelow point is 2 m.Is there a way to create a working plan on that slop? So it would be a lot easier for me to create all the beam between my main frame.Thanks
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You can align a section to that slope in an elevatio/section view looking down at that roof ... also create a reference plane along it - name it and set it as active in that section view. Don't know if that will get you what you want.
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