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Sloped Ceiling goes to wrong level from defined value (arrow/constant_height)

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Sloped Ceiling goes to wrong level from defined value (arrow/constant_height)

Dear All, 

 

I'm building some sloped ceilings, all of them are on "Beam Bottom" level and I want them to be between "LEVEL 1" and "BEAM BOTTOM" level. With using the same way to build and giving them the same slope values,  some of the ceilings are correct, some are wrong. (pic.1 & 2)

 

I tried both "Defines Constant Height" (pic.3a & 4b) and drawing a slope arrow (pic.4a, 4b, 4c), in both ways, I tried giving 2 different values of level (beam bottom & level 1) (pic.4c), giving one "level 1" value and the other keep to be default ("beam bottom" level)(pic.4b), keeping both level values default, but giving the offset values(pic.4a). However, nothing changed, the good ones are always good, the wrong ones keep the same.

 

Any masters can help me on this? 

 

Thank you.

 

Harry

 

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Anonymous
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Help :enttäuschtes_Gesicht:

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Anonymous
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anyone got any ideas?

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bin
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If you want them to be the same slope, do not use slope arrow, only click on the lower edge, check Defines Slope and type in the degree.

 

If you want them to stay between those 2 levels, edit the sketch, draw a slope arrow the lower edge to the higher edge, then use Height at Tail in Specify, pick those 2 levels in Level at Tail and Level at Head with both offsets 0.

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