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2009-08-25
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Hello.
According to attach picture I have a problem with ---.---. Lines that shows the walls etc on the second floor. This makes the drawing confused. How do I do in order to not see these lines on the first floor?
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Are your walls protruding through the slab? Looks like they are, and that they are on projected with overhead ...
Check the 3D - either the storey settings or the wall heights are wrong.
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You can also check which Story is set to Home Story, and whether the Wall is set to be shown on Home Story only or All Relevant Stories.
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check the Floor plan Cut plan setting. If there is setting show down to: then Current Story 0 it could hapens how it presented on your exsample.
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