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    Default Sloping auditorium floor

    What is the best way to get a curved, sloped church sanctuary floor and get chairs to host to it? The bottom and top edges of the floor are consistent elevations, but those edges are also concentric circles. To make this floor, we figured an in-place floor object using a sweep and curved path was the best way to do it. However the chairs don't seem to host to that floor. The chair family we use will normally host to a sloped, straight floor.

    How have other people done this? We really want to avoid using a level or offset dimension for every single row.

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    Default Re: Sloping auditorium floor

    Nevermind, Modify Sub-Elements was the answer. You can use a normal floor object to get the correct sloped form, and chairs will still host to it.

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