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Hey all, I am just wondering if anyone has a fix for showing acurate groundlines (ngl & fgl) for a dwelling that is stepped. The cuts I have for a side elevation are quite different between the two stepped planes of the dwelling but I can only work out how to show one or the other. When I copy the elevations and try to join them toghether the natural ground lines are still out and look innacurate. Cheers.
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Can you please put some images to figure out???
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