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I'm not really sure what to call it, but I'm copying a project done by someone else and putting it into revit. They have a defined roof slope of 6:12 on one side and then a constant eave height around the whole building. How do I set the slope on one side and set the eave height all around the building, and let the other slope lie where it may?
ALSO, is there a way to set an eave length or height but base the roof off the truss bearing?
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Set them both at 6/12 and that will work.....but of course there has to be more to this story than what you posted - correct?
Your second question - A lot of potential answers here but the best is you really need to spend some time with some roof tutorials in your help and youtube.
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