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    About Start and End Points for Extruded Roofs

    The extrusion of a roof can extend in either a positive or a negative direction along the plane perpendicular to the face of a solid component (such as a wall).

    You can edit the start and end points using the roof instance properties.

    Parent topic: Roofs

    Related Concepts

    • Roof Instance Properties
    • Modify a Roof

    Related Tasks

    • Create a Roof by Extrusion

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