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    Default Align a footing?

    Its the simplest of things that get me.

    I'd like to align the footing like the red dashed line shows. It appears almost locked to the wall.
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    Default Re: Align a footing?

    Quote Originally Posted by scowsert
    Its the simplest of things that get me.

    I'd like to align the footing like the red dashed line shows. It appears almost locked to the wall.
    If it is a Wall Foundation - it is attached to the wall. You may need a Foundation slab in this instance....

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    Default Re: Align a footing?

    You could also create 2 new wall foundation types. Set the Structural Usage type parameter to Retaining instead of Bearing and adjust the Toe and Heel Length parameters to get everything lined up.

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