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    Levelling

    On the Levelling tab in the Beam Section dialog, you can select the cross section and the Span of a beam displayed on the working drawing.

    To select the cross-section, use the horizontal slider. For Section Orientation, select either left or right.

    Parent topic: Beam Section

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