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Hey All,
I've got a roof plan thast I'm having issue with. There are to high roofs that are above a flat roof below, but in the plan, they are showing as below the flat roof. I am wondering why this is happening! Ipl ayed with the view range a little, but I really cannot think what would cause this. Any help would be appreciated! Attached is a capture of the roof plan, and a section coing through the right side of the roof N/S.
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Garrett
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Your question is not very clear.Look at your view's cut plane and view range settings. Also see if you have an underlay on.
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Yes, I should have proof read all that. anyway, I just figured out the problem. for some reason the plan was in Wireframe, when I changes it to hidden line, the roofs showed correctly.
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