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I am new to Revit and currently usuing Structure 2011. I appologize if the answer to my question is obvious, but I couldn't seem to find a solution elsewhere. We do a lot of residential frame design. I am looking for the best way to add braces from wall to roof and the best way to have those braces show up in my level views. Any help is much appreciated. Thank you, Dave
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I forgot to mention that we ar currently using slanted columns to represent the braces. It seems easy enough but does not allow us to show where the column connects to the roof or the wall very well.
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