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Thu, Jun 1, 2006 at 10:12:05 AM | Roof and Floor behavior

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krmccurdy


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I haven't yet had a look at 9.0, so hopefully this hasn't already been fixed. I think it would be great to have the ability to toggle the control point of roofs and floors from the top to the bottom as a type or project control. There are some instances where the control point for a roof assembly is the top, and other times where it's the bottom. I'm finding myself using floors interchangeably with roofs and ceiling just to toggle the control point. Works great, but then visibilities are no fun.

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