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Hi There, I'm wondering if there is a way to set up floors so that they automatically come in at the sub floor level, rather than the Finish floor? I tried to move the F.F. outside of the core boundary, but this seems to have no effect.... Thanks, Matt Araujo
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floors automatically insert from the level down. you have adjust the offset parameter in the floor properties to have them do other wise. hth
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