Places a slab in the model. Slabs are used to model solid surfaces, such as floors or steel grating, in your model. The software places slabs on a supporting plane, or multiple planes, that you select and between selected boundaries.
The supporting plane of the slab can be an elevation plane, a grid plane, the surface of a Smart Interop Object, or a plane that you define during placement. You can define planes at an angle to an existing elevation or grid plane, or you can define a plane in space using three points.
The slab boundaries that you can select include grid lines, members, edges of members, edges of equipment, edges of Smart Interop Objects, faces of other slabs, and many other objects in the model. When an object that is used as a boundary moves, the software automatically updates the slab to reflect the move.
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