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How to bring Columns in the same line as Beam

Tekla Structural Designer is advanced software used for Structural Analysis and Design of a Building. In Tekla, we can do the detailing of steel structures as well as RCC structures we can create RCC buildings and we can insert the rebars in Tekla structures Designer software.  We can also do the form works and structural drawing without the help of any other software.

So let’s proceed step by step to know about it.              

Step 1

In the fig. 1 base view  you can see the beam size is 250 and the column size is 400  so it extends outside so to put it inside we can go to the model and use the measure option, we can calculate the extended part i.e 200 and the size of beams is 250/2 so the offset we need to give is 75mm along the horizontal line same for the vertical also we will go to the 3D view and select the column and we will go to the option alignment next we will set the minor and major offset as 75mm so this will adjust the horizontal line as well as vertical line once it is done you can check in 2d.

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Tekla Structural Designer: How to Bring Columns in the same line of beams|| Offset Columns


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