Fixing walls that have been cropped
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‎2012-11-26
04:12 AM
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Rubia Torres
‎2012-11-26
04:12 AM
I am re-visiting a old project and making a few changes, one is the roof height and angle which means a change to the walls which i had previously cropped to match the roof, when I select a wall and go to the walls settings the "undo all crops" button is grayed out, how can i fix this?
Thanks
Lockers
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‎2012-11-26 01:20 PM
‎2012-11-26
01:20 PM
Lockers:
Are you sure it was Cropped? Maybe you used a SEO or Connect command?
David
Are you sure it was Cropped? Maybe you used a SEO or Connect command?
David
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‎2012-11-26 08:09 PM
‎2012-11-26
08:09 PM
The connect command rings a bell, I cant remember how I did it now.
I guess I could just delete the walls and replace them?
I guess I could just delete the walls and replace them?
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‎2012-11-26 08:19 PM
‎2012-11-26
08:19 PM
If it was connect, select the wall(s), right click and Connect> Clear all connections

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‎2012-11-27 02:24 PM
‎2012-11-27
02:24 PM
Lockers wrote:When you select an element that has a SEO or Connect operation associated to it, the Connect icon (4 squares inside a square) will appear, clicking on this icon will show a list of elements the original element is connected to, selecting an element in that list will highlight the selected element, clicking on the "X" at the right end of the element in the list will cancel the operation.
The connect command rings a bell, I cant remember how I did it now.
David
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