Aaron,
Yes, one wall did have a sketch applied, however:-
1. I created a sketch in the wall to allow me to punch a hole in the wall
and insert some curtain wall glazing. Removing the sketch also removes the
hole, and the curtain wall glazing is left 'within' the wall.
2. After removing the sketch (and the opening I created has disappeared)
I re-checked both walls properties, and they are the same as my original
post, ie: Same constraints top & bottom, and same offsets top and bottom, so
therefore should be the same height, but one wall is still shorter by 150mm.
So it seems that removing the sketch leaves the problem.
Still confused..... Damian
"Aaron Rumple"
wrote in message
news:409a3707$1_3@newsprd01...
> One probably has a sketch applied. See if you can remove the sketch...
>
> "Bree Day Partnership" wrote in message
> news:409a06b3_2@newsprd01...
> > I have 2 walls, perpendicular to each other.
> >
> > The properties of both walls are the same, ie: it is the same wall type,
> the
> > Base Constraint is to the same level, the Base Offset is the same
> dimension,
> > the Top Constraint is to the same level and the Top Offset is the same
> > dimension. (The Unconnected Height is greyed out, but shows the overall
> > height of the walls to be the same.)
> >
> > However, in elevation, section and axon views one wall is shorter than
the
> > other by 150mm.
> >
> > I need both walls to be the same height. What am I missing?
> >
> > Damian
> >
> >
>
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