2012-11-28 05:24 PM - last edited on 2023-05-23 03:11 AM by Gordana Radonic
2012-11-29 02:08 AM
2012-11-29 03:19 PM
2012-11-29 06:35 PM
designade wrote:
Barry-
Thanks for the reply. It is a composite wall, but changing it made no difference. However, moving the limits of the elevation did do something, though it was the opposite of what you suggested. The limits were well beyond the wall, but moving them to just at the wall made it show up. I'm going to leave the limits where they are, though (and just re-draw that elevation, which I usually do anyway to add more detail and clean up errant lines) because I am using the rectangular geometry method and I need the other elevations to pick up a larger area.
So I guess to clarify the question, why does a wall sometimes disappear in an interior elevation when the limits of that elevation are beyond that wall?
I suppose I will report this as a bug to my local Graphisoft people.
Thanks again!
-Adrienne
2012-12-14 05:37 AM
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