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Sat, Jul 28, 2012 at 12:01:45 PM | Groups

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Created a "revit group" of elements for a corner condition (foam wall with metal studs).

When the roof is added and the walls are attached, I ungrouped the corner. The walls will now attach to the roof but the metal studs remain contrained to the top plate as expected.

Two questions: 1. when attaching previously constrained walls to the roof are they no longer constrained to the top plate?

                       2. Should I unconstrain the mtl. studs in order to move them up with the wall and somehow bevel the tops?

Thanks for any input

andyhoman1@gmail.com


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