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how to display wall surface fill on the floor stories?

Anonymous
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Hello everyone.
I need display wall surface fill on the floor,But floor stories only display cut elements fill, now want to make construction documents, can only manually draw the fill?

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You might need to rephrase that question. Wall surface typically refers to the vertical surfaces. Is it the bottom surface of the walls you want to show on the floor plan? The Textures of the wall materials you want to display in Floor Plan?

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Anonymous
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Steve wrote:
You might need to rephrase that question. Wall surface typically refers to the vertical surfaces. Is it the bottom surface of the walls you want to show on the floor plan? The Textures of the wall materials you want to display in Floor Plan?
thank you for your reply
I'm sorry my English is very poor and some of my ground is made using the wall, so I hope it can also show the wall material vectrorial hatching.
alemanda
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Unfortunately it's not possible to have wall surface fills in floorplan representation.
In your case you can use a slab
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squall_tmo
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Otherwise you can right click in the navigator on the plan you are interested in and choose "New 3D document from the plan", because a 3D doc gives the possibility to show cover fills of every surface
sinceV6
Advocate
Hi.
It is "possible" to show wall fills in floor plan with graphic overrides. The thing is that they will appear as a standard top projected fill: won't curve with the wall or distort if the wall is slanted.

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