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alignment slope beams to the roof

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often happens that aligning the beams to the roof, in part to the same loss, the operation, if effected with the "grip" terminals of the beam becomes a little complex, especially when the same beam is moved/longed/combined.
in this case are of help the "reference plans"
In practice, after drawing the corpertura (the roof) or the assito (in wooden roofs) it traces (from a section view or prospectus) a reference plan (beginning > of reference plan > drawing of reference plan) coincides with the intradox of the roof/assist.
It is therefore necessary to insert the beam into the project on any level.
from a section/prospect view, select the beam, and with the commands : select new host> select the reference plan previously inserted, select a reference view in the plant> reposition the beam (attention that sometimes you have to re-direct the beam in the correct direction - wheel command)
returning to the section/prospect view, the beam is correctly applied to the roof/assisted, and from this position it is possible to extend it/accorciala
in case the slope of the roof/falda is varied, it is sufficient to line the reference plan to the new slope of the ground (command rotates aligning the "rotation center" at the intersection of the plane with the intradox of the ground/tect) and the beam will assume the new slope
to operation completed it is possible to cancel the reference plan
the same plane of reference, applied to the depth of the beam, allows to change the height of the wall by aligning it to the intradox of the beam (and in general applies to any wall) with the command "associa" between the wall itself and the reference plane (in place to the command "modification profile"
 
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