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    Default Connecting purlins to girders which don't lie on a flat plane

    How do I do this?

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    Bill Allen
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    Default Re: Connecting purlins to girders which don't lie on a flat plane

    Place your columns with top offsets as shown.
    Place your supporting members/perimeter beams
    Create a beam system and use the 'Pick Supports' option to create your sketch.
    Ensure that the Constraint properties for your beam system are set to 3D

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