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inserting plumbing schematic pipe fittings

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Anonymous
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inserting plumbing schematic pipe fittings

I am having trouble on a particular drawing when inserting plumbing
schematic pipe fittings. I first insert the eyebrow and than draw a line
useing the plumbing schematic piping add command, after I insert a tee up
block and it doesnt break the line where I inserting it. Is their something
I am doing wrong. I have never come acrosse this. In my other jobs this
doesnt happen.

Scott
RGD
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Anonymous
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Hi Scott -

Would you mind posting or sending the drawing?

jason

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> I am having trouble on a particular drawing when inserting plumbing
> schematic pipe fittings. I first insert the eyebrow and than draw a line
> useing the plumbing schematic piping add command, after I insert a tee up
> block and it doesnt break the line where I inserting it. Is their
something
> I am doing wrong. I have never come acrosse this. In my other jobs this
> doesnt happen.
>
> Scott
> RGD
>
>
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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Hi Scott -

It looks like you've somehow managed to get the schematic piping to be at an
elevation other than 0. It doesn't like it when it's not at 0 elevation.

Erase the tee up. Grab the eyebrow and the short segment of pipe and move
them from 0,0,0 to 0,0,7 then try to add the tee up back to the segment. It
should clean up correctly.

hth

jason

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