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structural framing workplane

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ar00302
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structural framing workplane

I have placed two structural concrete beams on two different levels.

The first beam has a reference level

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 The second has also a workplane and an orientation parameter. 

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How I have done that? 

 

Thank you.

 

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ralphdenhaan
in reply to: ar00302

Hi,

 

Did you use a sloped plane as work plane??

 

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Message 3 of 7
ar00302
in reply to: ralphdenhaan

No i have place on a level 

Message 4 of 7
ralphdenhaan
in reply to: ar00302

The Orientation only appears when your Structural Framing is on a Work Plane. So the first one of your print screen is not on Plane anymore.

 

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Message 5 of 7
ar00302
in reply to: ralphdenhaan

 

 

 

 

 

Message 6 of 7
RPTHOMAS108
in reply to: ar00302

Likely one was placed in the plan view associated with the level and the other wasn't. Same plan view used with both levels one level associated with the view the other not.

 

Structural framing becomes detached from reference level occasionally also due to large offsets away from refence level etc.

Message 7 of 7
GaryOrrMBI
in reply to: ar00302

In addition to the other comments, If you change either the Start Level Offset or the End Level Offset it will cause a dissociation with the plane...

You can always reset those values to 0" and use the Modify -> Edit Work Plane tool to reset it to the desired plane.

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Gary J. Orr
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