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    Create a Sloped Floor

    You can create sloped floors in the building model.

    Use one of the following methods:

    • Draw a slope arrow while sketching or editing the floor boundary.
    • Specify a value for the Offset from Base property for parallel floor sketch lines.
    • Specify a value for the Defines Slope and Slope properties for a single floor sketch line.

    A sloped floor in a cinema

    Parent topic: Floors

    Related Concepts

    • About Sloped Surfaces

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    • Create a Floor

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    • Ramps

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