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multiple walls-slabs surface

maro
Enthusiast
Hi,
when I want change only one side of multiple selected walls or slabs, why is changed all others sides, why not only surface what I want to change?
Thanks
M
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Barry Kelly
Moderator
With walls you can change the surface on the reference side, other side and all edges together (ends, top and bottom).
Slab are similar but it is top, bottom, and all edges.

Complex profile walls are a bit different, it is both sides together and all edges only (althogh you can edit the actual complex profile for individual surface control).

When you are changing the surface, if the 'link all' (chain) button is active, then all surfaces will change as you change one.


Barry.
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Barry Kelly
Moderator
Or do you mean that the surface on all of the wall are changing, not just one of the walls.
That is because you have them all selected.
If you want to change just one, then just select one.
If you want to change many, then you select many.

What you have selected is what will be changed.

With the exception of when you have walls and slabs selected at the same time (i.e. different elements).
You will only be changing the properties of one element type - not all of them.
But all selected elements of that type will change.
Look at the info box and you will see the properties for only one of the selected elements.
It is those elements that you will be changing.

You have to select different element types separately to change them.

Barry.
One of the forum moderators.
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