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    Question attaching column to a slope roof

    I create a roof with a slope and I wanna attach the column to it. How to make it? Is it possible? Like attaching wall to the roof. Thanks.

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    Default Re: attaching column to a slope roof

    No, column won't attach to roof but you can set a ref plane and attach to it. Then you might need a void in the family to cut the column at particular angle.

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    Default Re: attaching column to a slope roof

    Quote Originally Posted by dhurtubise View Post
    No, column won't attach to roof but you can set a ref plane and attach to it. Then you might need a void in the family to cut the column at particular angle.

    but columns not cut by voids even if u set that in the family, please provide an example

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