Use this procedure to create a slab or roof slab component, or to edit existing components in a slab or roof slab style.
You can also add components to a style by pasting in components you have copied from other styles of the same type.
If no existing component was selected, the new component is assigned an Index number of 2, but otherwise has the same values as the first component in the list. If an existing component was selected, the new component is a duplicate of the selected component, except that its Index number is 1 higher. In either case, you can edit the properties of the new component as described in the following steps.
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specify a fixed thickness that cannot be edited when you add or edit objects of this style | enter a new value for Thickness. |
specify a variable thickness based on a Base Thickness (BT) value that can be determined when you add or edit objects of this style | click to display text boxes that let you specify a formula that defines how the Base Thickness variable is used to calculate component thickness. |
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move the component up or down by a specified increment | click or in the lower-left corner of the Components tab to offset the component by the Offset Increment value that you specify. The selected component is highlighted in green in the viewer. |
let the software calculate the offset | select Auto Calculate Thickness Offset. |
specify a fixed offset | enter a value for Thickness Offset. |
specify a variable offset that is calculated from values that you specify | click in the Thickness Offset column to display text boxes that let you specify a formula that defines how the Base Thickness variable is used to calculate component thickness. |
The Index numbers update to reflect the new order.