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Ok I have created a wall for a soffit from the ceiling. How do I get the drywall to wrap the bottom. Thank you
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You can't but you can have the ceiling go to the face of the soffit wall and the soffit wall start at the top of the ceiling gyp. You end up having a line you need to use your linework tool.
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If you are worried about the way it looks in plan only, you can move the lower end of the wall to the top part of your gyp. bd. finish so you will not have any line shown for the wall. The gyp. bd. will cover the end of the wall. The image attached is a section of what I have for my soffit transition from a gyp. bd. to a lay-in ceiling.
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