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Erika wrote:5. The Wall fill can be duplicated and that duplicate can be assigned to one of the Walls.
There are a number of ways to do this, which solution may depend on the specifics of your walls
1. put walls on different layers and have different intersection numbers/
2. If one wall is below the cut plane, it will appear looking down on it and give you the correct look.
3. Different floor plan displays e.g. one wall is cut through the other symbolic.
4. or it could be as simple as checking the Wall End Lines setting in the floor plan and section tab.
2009-01-15 01:53 AM
laszlonagy wrote:6. Have the reference lines NOT connect. Place one opposite.Erika wrote:5. The Wall fill can be duplicated and that duplicate can be assigned to one of the Walls.
There are a number of ways to do this, which solution may depend on the specifics of your walls
1. put walls on different layers and have different intersection numbers/
2. If one wall is below the cut plane, it will appear looking down on it and give you the correct look.
3. Different floor plan displays e.g. one wall is cut through the other symbolic.
4. or it could be as simple as checking the Wall End Lines setting in the floor plan and section tab.
2009-01-19 05:14 AM
Rod wrote:PS. Rod's solution is the simplest one.laszlonagy wrote:6. Have the reference lines NOT connect. Place one opposite.Erika wrote:5. The Wall fill can be duplicated and that duplicate can be assigned to one of the Walls.
There are a number of ways to do this, which solution may depend on the specifics of your walls
1. put walls on different layers and have different intersection numbers/
2. If one wall is below the cut plane, it will appear looking down on it and give you the correct look.
3. Different floor plan displays e.g. one wall is cut through the other symbolic.
4. or it could be as simple as checking the Wall End Lines setting in the floor plan and section tab.
2009-01-19 09:31 AM