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move a mesh over another

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Hello to all I have this problem I should insert some floor slabs over a sloped road that was made as a mesh that for more in certain points is a little wavy we say. in practicing these floor plates I always drew them with the mesh command but as I did from above to take the edges of this road at the end my floor mesh remained under all horizontal, on the floor 0 we say from which I left, the problem is that I can not move these slabs over my way then giving the necessary inclination as you climb. I hope to explain myself, I'm at first with archicad. Thank you for your help
 
If I understood the problem, the easiest thing you could do would be to duplicate the mesh in elevation of the thickness of the floor you need and use the boolean operations (soption)
 
Thanks for the answer, I don't know if it could solve my problem in the sense that it is not a single plate covering the whole road but of the quadrilaterals in a way of trapeze one next to the other, with escapes in the middle. So if you do as you say I should do this copying and subtraction several times as many times as the plates are, I understand?
I also wanted to add an image but I didn't understand how to do it, sorry my ignorance
 
ok I managed to attach the image perhaps so it is clearer my problem, initially all the slabs were under as those that were left more, those that I managed to place more or less over the mesh of the road I made them elevating point by point keeping as filter (if so you can call) the option elevates point of the mesh, an icon with the z upwards. But I don't think it was a very precise procedure. Thanks again
 

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stick to my prediction post. to make trapezes cuts the mesh above or draws walls of the thickness of the interstice between the trapezes and adequate height and uses the Boolean operations (soption). then put the above walls in a hidden level. Anyway I suggest you cut mesh
 
I'll try as you say. Thank you.
I usually use autocad so I have to get used to thinking differently, you were very kind to the next
 

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