Typical structural slabs
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To add a slab, see
Floors
on page 641.
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To create or edit ramps, see
Sloped Floors
on page 643.
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To create or edit slab edges, thickened slabs, or drop panels, see
Slab Edges
on page 644 and
Ramps
on
page 676.
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To modify slabs, see
Modifying Slabs
on page 874.
Adding a Slab or Deck
You create slabs and decks by sketching them. You can sketch lines for the slab edges either by picking walls
or by using the Lines command in sketch mode. Typically you will sketch a floor in a plan view, although
you can sketch it in a 3D view, provided the work plane of the 3D view is set to the work plane in which
you want to place the slab. The top of the slab is offset relative to the level at which it is placed. For
information about Height Offset from Level, and other Slab parameters, see
Slab Properties
on page 875.
For information about slabs and hidden lines, see
Display of Hidden Lines of Structural Concrete Components
on page 195.
To add a structural slab
1
On the Structural tab of the Design Bar, click Slab.
2
On the Sketch Design bar, click Floor Properties.
3
In the Element Properties dialog for type, specify the slab type, and click OK.
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