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Help with Retain Wall Vertical and Retain Wall to Low Side Sub-Assemblies.

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C3D_User
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Help with Retain Wall Vertical and Retain Wall to Low Side Sub-Assemblies.

Hello all....can someone please enlighten me as to how I can put the above mentioned Sub-Assemblies in a CUT condition?  They all default to a Fill condition (Attachment Point at Top of Wall).  I need it to have the attachement point at the Bottom of wall. I cannot seem to find where to do this?

 

Thanks in advance,

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rpkengineers
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Did you ever get and answer for this?

 

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Jeff_M
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The subassemblies will (or should) automatically switch connection points depending on cut/fill. Only one is shown during layout mode so it may be confusing. I posted an example demonstrating this some time ago. I will see if I can locate it...

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Jeff_M
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rpkengineers
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Thanks, that seemed to work. What daylight assembly did your use for the cut and fill? Fabian T. Gomez Civil CAD Manager/Design Technician [cid:image001.gif@01CDD215.78D7FEE0]
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Jeff_M
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That example used a DaylightInsideROW subassembly, but most any of the Daylight subs should work the same.

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