mdjohnson11 wrote:
are walls on different layers not supposed to self clean and where can you change wall intersection properties othe rthan just turning it off and on?
Cleaning is a function of the elements being on layers with the same intersection priority. Naturally, all elements in the same layer will clean. Putting things on different layers stops cleaning only when the intersection priority number for the layers is changed so that they are not equal (pick a value).
The online help and user guide explain how to change the priority numbers in the Layer Settings dialog...but not very well and not with adequate illustrations.
Open your online Help, click the Search button, and enter "layer intersection group" and read each of the things that shows up. Pretty minimal.
Do note: the layer priorities are on a per-combination basis. So, you need to check/verify/change them for each layer combination and then update the combination after creating your new wall layer.
Typically, a project template should have at least two wall layers just for cases such as you illustrated.
You do NOT want to pull the walls back with a slight gap, as you will end up with an extra line in elevation, will have problems dimensioning - you might get the hotspot of the wall that is not in the right place, will have problems rendering with light leaking through, and more.
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