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How do I use an anchor profile for a wall frame?
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Can you be a bit more descriptive with what you're trying to do?
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I want to use an equal-legs angle to anchorage a Masonry wall.
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If this element MUST be modeled, then create a family for it or use the stock steel angle. Wow - A lot to do if modeled.
I see no reason to model, so I would do this as a detail element in a connection detail.
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