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Walls Intersection

I figure I am missing something basic but I am going NUTS
The images below show a simple composite wall coming together at a corner
They  do not clean up in plan.but look great in 3D.
Any clues will be appreciated

2d corner.jpg

3d corner.jpg

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Gerry Leonor
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have you accidentally turned off "Clean Wall & Beam Intersections"?

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Gerry Leonor
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have you accidentally turned off "Clean Wall & Beam Intersections"?

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Barry Kelly
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Are you using different layer combinations in plan and 3D?

If so, the layer intersection group number for the wall layer may be set to zero in the plan layer combo.

 

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martica
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Great! I was experienceing the same problem. Exterior walls set to 0 in the layers.

Thanks for the solution.

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