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Hi. Newbie here. Here's my problem: I moved my slab edge out a couple of feet and I'm trying to drag the beam end to meet the edge of slab. Instead of going straight out and becoming flush with the slab edge, the beam skews at an angle. Is there anything I can do to fix this?
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Welcome! If I am uunderstanding you correctly, one thing you can do is place an angular dimension from the beam to the slab edge. Select the beam, and edit the angle. One thought: Try out the align tool under the Modify tab - this would have aligned the beam with the slab edge or vice versa very nicely!
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I tried the "align" command and it worked perfectly! Thanks!
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