Roof trusses on the upstairs back of house are not the correct elevation shoulg be 97 1/8" from the sub floor


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All I did was delete all the trusses...and inserted a new truss, used multiple copy. Worked perfectly. I also created new wall types for the attic wall and the gable end wall to not frame...so as to not interfere with the trusses. You'd probably want to make the gable end truss an "end truss" 

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Plan attached;

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its not just the back that has problems

 

if you turn on framing, roof rafters in your layer set you can see you have both rafters and trusses

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and you have trusses going through top plates. you should select all trusses, open up the dialog and force truss rebuild, and delete the rafters

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It may be because your ceiling height in the room is 231

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but your ceiling plane is:227

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you also have a ceiling joist for some reason

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