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    Thumbs up Foundation slabs 3D or 2D detail?

    Hi guys, I was wondering how to create or manage the following situation. If my building is sitting on a a poured foundation, and has a pouder second level slab, how do I created those conditions in 3D, or do I not? and just use 2D drafting? take a look at the attached DWF to see what I am trying to accomplish. - I am also going to post this is the revit forum as i will like to know how to do this in both applications.

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    Default Re: Foundation slabs 3D or 2D detail?

    It would seem that one should just draw the floor slab elements
    in ADT as 3d, because it doesn't care if those slabs are poured
    in place, or if they are floating in space. The end result will be
    3d slabs that appear correctly in your live section and elevation views.

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