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Odd problem w/ elevations

Red
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Has anyone ever had this problem. (see attached pic)

The log wall behind my handrail is bleeding through on the elevations. This is the first time I have ever had this problem?!?!?!

bleed.jpg
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Karl Ottenstein
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Very odd. I see it is only the lower 3 courses of the siding fill (or actual log?) that are bleeding. New one for me.

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Ben Odonnell
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Red,
Seems really strange.
Have you tried sending them backwards under your tools --->display order?

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Ben
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Red
Advocate
After deleting the handrail and post and reinserting them here was the results.

As you can see the 3 lines on the left are now shorter by an 1/8 or so.

Maybe if I keep repeating this process they will eventually disappear!!
bleed_2.jpg
Thanks,
Red
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Red
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This may or may not shed any light.

I created a new elevation showing only half of the right side, and it generated correctly. So then I stretched the new elevation/section line to show the same width as the other, and now it is showing incorrectly as the previous elevation was.


Anyway I just thought I would share that.
Thanks,
Red
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