Log Wall Display in Section
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2008-10-22 06:01 PM
-Chris
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2008-10-22 07:02 PM
occupying the same position.
In plan, find a node and select
only one of the walls and delete it.
If the wall disappears you can always undo.
Peter Devlin
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2008-10-22 07:06 PM
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2008-10-22 07:38 PM
Please click the "Profile" text link above and put your AC version and machine info in your signature.
If you want, you could select all of the walls seen in that elevation and from the File menu, Save Selection as Module - then create a zip of the resulting MOD file and attach it here.
Thanks,
Karl
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2008-10-22 07:59 PM
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2008-10-22 08:01 PM
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2008-10-22 08:07 PM
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2008-10-22 08:24 PM
Karl
PS Weird that the MOD would be so huge...I'll PM you.
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2008-10-22 09:40 PM
here here and here
I find the easiest way to get it back is to physically move the elevation one metre away, activate and regenerate the view, then move it back again, and regenerate again. Even then there is no guarantee it wont happen again!

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2008-10-22 09:49 PM
In Chris' screenshot, it is the wall at the right that is being cut that is the problem. It turns out that there is a window in the wall, completely outside of the section cut range. It is set for 'studwall with siding'. Merely changing it to 'studwall' gets the section to show correctly. Oddly, dragging that wall to the right so that it is not attached to the building also gets the wall to display correctly.
As he said, there were no overlapping elements, no solid element ops, etc. Very surprising to me that a window can affect the display of part of the wall that isn't even near it.
Cheers,
Karl