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When I place a weld connection “UP” at 0-0″ distance from the panel edge and miter the side of the panel, it extends out from the panel. How do I calculate the correct distance from the edge?

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When I place a weld connection “UP” at 0-0″ distance from the panel edge and miter the side of the panel, it extends out from the panel. How do I calculate the correct distance from the edge?

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Use ConstructiVision’s “Snap to Edge” feature and it will do the calculation for you. I have ten identical panels in my project. Do I have to create each one as a separate drawing, or can I just copy the panel number block outside of the ConstructiVision program and change the numbers as needed? You need to create each panel as a separate drawing. Making changes directly to the panel number block will corrupt the database and make your drawing unusable. When you attach the original drawing and the nine “copies” to the site drawing, all ten panels will be missing from your building. Your materials list will also be inaccurate.

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