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    I'm drawing a sloped ramp/driveway that leads to underground parking that needs to have a slope of 20%. What is the best way to draw this? Thanks.

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    Default Re: sloped driveway/ramp

    Try a floor, and when sketching, make one of the edges slope defining. You can go to settings / project units, and change the slope default from rise/run to angular, then enter your 20% slope.

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    Default Re: sloped driveway/ramp

    Hey there,
    You can also use the 'slope arrow' to define a slope. This gives you greater control over the levels for both the tail and head.
    And.....now with 2008, you can use the slope editing tools to set all of your corners individually if there is a cross slope or slight warp to you slab.

    Good Luck
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