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Flat roof is not sitting within the walls

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mgarve1085
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Flat roof is not sitting within the walls

why isn't my flat roof sitting lower within the walls it sitting above it for some reason and I cant figure out why.

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hmunsell
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if the walls go up to a Level, and that same level is used as the base of the roof.... A Roof in Revit is built UP from the level it is assigned to. you need to either give the roof a negative offset or the top of your walls a positive offset.

 

Howard Munsell
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barthbradley
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Did you attach the Walls to the Roof.  Detach All. 

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hmunsell
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also check your Rafter Cut.... a Plumb Cut will be on the level, a Two Cut-Plumb or Square will have a small offset at the base. 

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