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    Default Roof level and base offset wrong?

    I have a roof (created by footprint) hosted to a level with no offset. It should appear at that level, but it's not. Instead the roof object appears way off.

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    Default Re: Roof level and base offset wrong?

    MSchroeder
    Try this
    Select your roof > Edit > Go To View > Choose Open View
    Select the System Family: Model Lines you drew for the footprint > go to their properties
    Have a look at the Constraints Parameter > Offset From Roof Base > set 0.0
    Last edited by eddy.lermytte; 2006-03-04 at 12:43 AM.

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    Default Re: Roof level and base offset wrong?

    A non zero "Plate offset from base" parameter on a sketch segment was the culprit. Thanks Eddy.

    Michael

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