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    Default Roof overhang

    Hi,
    I looked thru AUGI and Google with no luck. all I wanna do is create a roof overhang "canopy" over the loading dock. But the option is greyed out.

    I'm having issues with the slope. One side is .5" / ft and the other is .6" / ft but the eave is at the gridlines while the canopy overhang is 14' past the gridline. What I am trying to do is make the edges define the slope rather than the slope arrows since that didn't give me what I wanted in the first place. In fact, when I used arrows and changed the slope value, the slope didn't change at all .. maybe cuz there are two different slopes in the roof?

    Any suggestions?
    Thanks!

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    Default Re: Roof overhang

    John
    Try editing the Roof Boundary
    Make No Slopes
    Finish the Roof & then choose Modify Sub Elements
    You should be able to adjust any of the Roof Edges as you want (its acts like a Floor)

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