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Any thoughts on how to avoid a gyp. layer from extending beyond the end of a structural core layer and into other walls? See attached.
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The one thing we've done is to disallow the join on the wall with the gyp. Right click on the dot and just disallow the join and drag the dot to the end of the other wall. This will eliminate that problem but the walls won't be join. Hope this helps. Will
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This helps. Thanks
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