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Wed, Aug 19, 2015 at 5:51:23 PM | Modeling group of conduits from one separation value to another

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Hi all! Im modeling a group of conduits for example 4-4" and 4-2" with a separation of 3" in between and stacked 4-4" on top of 4-2", 2 columns and 4 rows. I need to somehow end up in this arrangement 4-4" on the left and 4-2" on the right, stacked 2-4" and 2-2" on top of each other with 7" separation. Is there easy way of achieving this? Ive tried modeling both starting and ending conduit groups with desired parameters but having trouble connecting the two. Any tips?


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