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Creating stepped footing tags

Creating stepped footing tags

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Creating stepped footing tags

- [Instructor] This is the first video that has us making edits to a system tag as opposed to a loadable tag. You see, I like to see both top and bottom elevations on a stepped footing tag. We can do that with some simple tweaks. To get started, let's create a new model. For the template, we'll use my favorite, imperial structural template, click OK. Go to the structure tab. Let's grab wall. For the wall type, we'll grab foundation, 12 inch concrete. Of course, we can only go down with it, which is kind of silly. The base offset, let's type in a zero, and the base offset we'll have at level one. Click apply. We'll draw a wall like this. Hit escape a few times. Let's go down to level one. Let's go to the foundation tab. Now let's click on the wall foundation button, pop one in, hit escape a couple times. Now let's go to our south elevation, select your wall, click edit profile. On the draw panel, click the lines…

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