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Anonymous
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Clean-up

Have a question regarding cleanup. Attached is a small file of the
situation. It's exterior 8" walls, (brick & stud), that I want to clean up
with interior 4" walls, (stud). It would be ideal if just the "stud"
portions would clean up, and leave the brick to run around the outside. Any
help would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Chuck

P.S. The file has been posted in customer-files.
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Message 2 of 3
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Chuck,

Your exterior wall has two components, Brick (40) and Furring (50). Your
interior wall has one component (1). The numbers above in parenthesis are
the component priorities. Two components with the same priority clean-up and
a component with a lower priority will always break one with a higher
priority. To fix your drawing, change the priority of the interior wall's
single component to 50.

Regards,
--
Jason Winstanley
AEC Application Engineer
Autodesk, Inc.

"Chuck Coleman" wrote in message
news:ef2aa39.-1@WebX.SaUCah8kaAW...
> Have a question regarding cleanup. Attached is a small file of the
> situation. It's exterior 8" walls, (brick & stud), that I want to clean
up
> with interior 4" walls, (stud). It would be ideal if just the "stud"
> portions would clean up, and leave the brick to run around the outside.
Any
> help would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Chuck
>
> P.S. The file has been posted in customer-files.
>
Message 3 of 3
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Hey Jason,

Thanks for the tip. Priority's are something I never messed with. I
really appreciate it.

,Chuck

Jason Winstanley (Autodesk) wrote in message
news:ef2aa39.0@WebX.SaUCah8kaAW...
> Chuck,
>
> Your exterior wall has two components, Brick (40) and Furring (50). Your
> interior wall has one component (1). The numbers above in parenthesis are
> the component priorities. Two components with the same priority clean-up
and
> a component with a lower priority will always break one with a higher
> priority. To fix your drawing, change the priority of the interior wall's
> single component to 50.
>
> Regards,
> --
> Jason Winstanley
> AEC Application Engineer
> Autodesk, Inc.
>
> "Chuck Coleman" wrote in message
> news:ef2aa39.-1@WebX.SaUCah8kaAW...
> > Have a question regarding cleanup. Attached is a small file of the
> > situation. It's exterior 8" walls, (brick & stud), that I want to clean
> up
> > with interior 4" walls, (stud). It would be ideal if just the "stud"
> > portions would clean up, and leave the brick to run around the outside.
> Any
> > help would be appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Chuck
> >
> > P.S. The file has been posted in customer-files.
> >
>

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