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I received a structural model from an engineer and they set all of the roof steel at 0'-0". I need to change the heights of the beams to accomadate for roof drainage. If I were drawing this from scratch, I know I could set the underside of the roof as my work plane and just draw the beams and beam systems. Is there a way to do something similar with existing structure?
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The structural model should be altered. That can be done by using a reference plane or roof to align to.
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I am updating the structural model. How do I move the beams that have already been drawn to the underside of the roof.
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