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Wall Join

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Anonymous
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Wall Join

I have a low wall height that joins with a higher wall height. On the exterior elevation it cuts the surface how do I un-join the wall and still maintain the room perimeter for scheduling? Doug
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Anonymous
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If you select one of the wall ends in plan view, you can drag the blue end control away from the other wall so it is no longer joined to anything. Then, in Edit Wall Joins, select that end. In the Option Bar, select Disallow Join. Do the same for the other wall. Now drag the end back so that they are close together again. Note that they don't join. If the ends are close enough together, they will enclose a room even if they aren't joined. "Doug" wrote in message news:402663e5$1_1@newsprd01... > I have a low wall height that joins with a higher wall height. On the > exterior elevation it cuts the surface how do I un-join the wall and still > maintain the room perimeter for scheduling? > > Doug > >
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Anonymous
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Thanks ... That was a big help!!! Doug "Irwin Jungreis" wrote in message news:402857e9_1@newsprd01... > If you select one of the wall ends in plan view, you can drag the blue end control away from the other wall so it is no longer > joined to anything. Then, in Edit Wall Joins, select that end. In the Option Bar, select Disallow Join. Do the same for the other > wall. Now drag the end back so that they are close together again. Note that they don't join. If the ends are close enough together, > they will enclose a room even if they aren't joined. > > "Doug" wrote in message news:402663e5$1_1@newsprd01... > > I have a low wall height that joins with a higher wall height. On the > > exterior elevation it cuts the surface how do I un-join the wall and still > > maintain the room perimeter for scheduling? > > > > Doug > > > > > >
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Michelle Gibson
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we have an a gym wall elevation that has the exterior wall behind it ghosting thru - but only the sweep, quite odd. Can I disallow join on the exterior wall to solve the issue?

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