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Copying Beam without connection holes

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jrmurdoch
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Copying Beam without connection holes

Hi,

 

From the picture you will see a beam I copied, how do I reset the beam to remove the holes?

 

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Anonymous
in reply to: jrmurdoch

Watch this video about still connections

https://youtu.be/5BOwfdWEL80

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jrmurdoch
in reply to: Anonymous

Watched the video, didn't answer how to remove the holes.

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YarUnderoaker
in reply to: jrmurdoch

Copy one instance. Select holes and delete it. Then do multiple copying.

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jrmurdoch
in reply to: YarUnderoaker

How do I select only the holes? I seem to be only able to select the beam.

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bin
Advisor
in reply to: jrmurdoch

It’s probably the steel connector there, set the detail level to Fine and tick all the structural connection under VG setting. 

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ToanDN
in reply to: jrmurdoch

You can window select (left to right) the holes and delete them.  Or crossing select (right to left) then use filter to keep the holes and delete them.

 

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Message 8 of 8

 just crate a new beam form structural tab, if that also has holes then edit family.

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