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***I am modeling a sidewalk with red brick pavers and a concrete border to these pavers. Essentially, I made two floors and now I have to slope them away from the building. What is the quidkest and easiest way to find out the point elevations with everything in between the exterior points without creating break lines. I need them flat with slopes. Thanks for your help.***
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Just select the floor, and use the modify sub elements button to change the elevations at the corners up or down as you wish.
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