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Establish Wall as Main Wall - Join issue

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delosguerreros
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Establish Wall as Main Wall - Join issue

delosguerreros
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Hello evryone , i'm having some trouble with the joining of some walls i'm trying to join...
i have a wall which is divided by a column...i mean, 2 walls if you want... but these 2 walls are masonry walls which in my project are identified as Main structural walls...
I want to wrap the column in some gypsum panel with the corresponding structure, but when i try to create it, the masonry wall automatically moves back (as displayed in the top right of the column here).

I need every side to be like it is displayed on the lower right wall...so i figured it has to be a way to set a 'main wall' for the others to attach to, without it being affected by some secondary wall...because everything goes crazy when i try to do it...

I don't know if i'm being clear here, any kind of advise would be nice.
Thank you.

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Establish Wall as Main Wall - Join issue

Hello evryone , i'm having some trouble with the joining of some walls i'm trying to join...
i have a wall which is divided by a column...i mean, 2 walls if you want... but these 2 walls are masonry walls which in my project are identified as Main structural walls...
I want to wrap the column in some gypsum panel with the corresponding structure, but when i try to create it, the masonry wall automatically moves back (as displayed in the top right of the column here).

I need every side to be like it is displayed on the lower right wall...so i figured it has to be a way to set a 'main wall' for the others to attach to, without it being affected by some secondary wall...because everything goes crazy when i try to do it...

I don't know if i'm being clear here, any kind of advise would be nice.
Thank you.

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Alfredo_Medina
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Select the masonry wall. If it is one wall, then split it into two segments. Then for each segment, right-click on a blue dot at the end of the wall, then select "disallow join". Then move the walls back exactly where they need to be. 


Alfredo Medina _________________________________________________________________ ______
Licensed Architect (Florida) | Freelance Instructor | Profile on Linkedin

Select the masonry wall. If it is one wall, then split it into two segments. Then for each segment, right-click on a blue dot at the end of the wall, then select "disallow join". Then move the walls back exactly where they need to be. 


Alfredo Medina _________________________________________________________________ ______
Licensed Architect (Florida) | Freelance Instructor | Profile on Linkedin
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delosguerreros
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Welp...i guess that was it... thanks for the reply.
cheers.

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Welp...i guess that was it... thanks for the reply.
cheers.

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