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I'm working on a renovation project and having trouble with demolition of doors and the infilling elements it produces. When I delete the door I get an infilling element, not a problem. Then I insert a new door in the same position so that I graphically have a door showing as demo'd on the Demolition Plan and a new door in its place on the Floor Plan. My problem comes from the wall sweep built in to the wall type. The wall has a 4'-0" wainscot of another material which someone else made a part of the wall type. So when I put the new door in place of the demolished door the concrete block goes away but the wall sweep portion of the infill stays in place, I assume because it is technically a "sweep" and not a "wall". Whatever the reason it is irritating as heck. I can hide the infill item by element but then I'd have to do that in many place and it would inevitably get missed on some other sheet of the documents. I know this is a long winded question to digest, but any ideas?
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Create the wainscot as part of the wall rather than as a sweep. Create an extra layer in the wall and unlock its layer. You can stretch this down to the correct level in a section. You could also try hosted sweeps rather than integral sweeps as these are easier to control.
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