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# Reweb Feature Pattern Truss

There are different options available when rewebbing a Feature Pattern Truss, but the process is similar to rewebbing [Profile Trusses](/design/how-to/profile-truss/edit-tools-for-profile-trusses/reweb-truss.md).

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Note

Changes are not applied until you click `GENERATE NEW WEBS` .
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### Step 1 - Click `Edit Truss`and choose `Reweb Truss`

### Step 2 - Choose the Zone you want to reweb

### Step 3 - Choose your webbing pattern: `Warren` or `K`

<figure><img src="/files/ZW676gQrpSkOXpcYbwhx" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>

### Step 4 - Choose a horizontal length and optionally a max run if you are using the `Warren` pattern

<figure><img src="/files/7JcAKel5XV1FlTAol8TK" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>

### Step 5 - Modify the `Chase` settings as desired, or check the box for `No Chase` if one is not needed for this truss

<figure><img src="/files/2B2OgStPdWDUMt6tlKpr" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>

### Step 6 - Click `GENERATE NEW WEBS` to see your changes

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**Note**

You will not see the new webbing pattern until you `GENERATE NEW WEBS`, however you can undo your changes by using the keyboard shortcut `Ctrl+Z` .
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