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Change wall cleanup

Marcus.Isacsson
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Change wall cleanup

Marcus.Isacsson
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Hi fellas!

I feel silly for even asking, but I'm used to Revit and not AutoCAD.

How do I change the wall cleanups from joining the middle of the walls to the inside/outside?
I have to change this for a bunch of walls.


Wall cleanup autocad.jpg

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pendean
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Are you only using plain AutoCAD? If yes, there are no objects called "walls" in the program, so there is no "wall cleanup" either. Plain AutoCAD is a general use drafting tool, think pen/paper drafting on a computer.

From your screenshot alone it looks like you are using a dynamic block, correct?



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Marcus.Isacsson
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@pendean wrote:
Are you only using plain AutoCAD? If yes, there are no objects called "walls" in the program, so there is no "wall cleanup" either. Plain AutoCAD is a general use drafting tool, think pen/paper drafting on a computer.

From your screenshot alone it looks like you are using a dynamic block, correct?




My bad, it's AutoCAD Architecture with the wall objects. 

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pendean
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The AutoCAD Architecture forum is over here https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/autocad-architecture-forum/bd-p/248


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gotphish001
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I'm not 100% on what you want to do, so here are a few things.  Are you just talking about the justification dashed line? You can change that in properties before or after you draw the wall. When you click on a wall and get the wall ribbon there is a "Clean Up" panel. There are some other settings in there that might be what you want also. Mouse over them to see what they do or hit help when moused over them to read about them. 

 

There are also forums for just Autocad Architecture.  <<ACA Forums>>

 

I also found this blog that explains a bunch about walls. Maybe that has something that can answer the question. 

http://autocad-architecture-blog.com/how-to/modify-walls/



Nick DiPietro
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