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Uncheck room bounding....

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yes_and_no
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Uncheck room bounding....

Guys, how would I uncheck room bounding of a wall? I couldn't see it on the Properties Panel, anymore, on R17 (?).

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Select the element. On the Properties palette, under Constraints, select Room Bounding



My guess is that your Constraints drop down in properties is not expanded 

The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results
Message 3 of 11

I don't see it.

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Message 4 of 11
barthbradley
in reply to: yes_and_no

Stacked Wall?

 

TAB-Select.  

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ToanDN
in reply to: yes_and_no


@yes_and_no wrote:

I don't see it.

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Tab to select each wall component of a stacked wall and you will see the Room Bounding box.  Or you can break up the stacked wall.

Message 6 of 11
yes_and_no
in reply to: ToanDN

My wainscott starts at 36"aff, same as default cut plane, isn't that also the plane where room bounding calculated ? When I select the wall on PLAN, how do I select part of the stack wall? Or I have to cut a section every time to do that ?

Message 7 of 11
ToanDN
in reply to: yes_and_no

Select the wall and use section box tool to get a 3d view so you can select
all parts of the stacked wall more easily. If you want to change them all
then select one, right click and select all in project, then tick the box.
There maybe some other quick ways to do it but I am not in front of the
computer so I am not certain.
Message 8 of 11
barthbradley
in reply to: yes_and_no


@yes_and_no wrote:

My wainscott starts at 36"aff, same as default cut plane, isn't that also the plane where room bounding calculated ? 


 

No.  View Cut Plane has nothing to do with Room bounding.  

 

What is it you are trying to solve for? What is the reason you want to make the wall not Room Bounding?  

 

 

Message 9 of 11
yes_and_no
in reply to: yes_and_no

Kitchen has small spaces like closets and pantry which I don't want to make them into rooms, less work = less errors.

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barthbradley
in reply to: yes_and_no


@yes_and_no wrote:

Kitchen has small spaces like closets and pantry which I don't want to make them into rooms, less work = less errors.


 

Okay, then select the wainscot wall and make it not Room Bounding.  

Message 11 of 11
barthbradley
in reply to: yes_and_no

Wasn't your question why your Wall had no Room Bounding Properties?  Where they were?  

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