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So I've found a bunch of modeled bars in the downloads, and had I found them first I would have used one, but I've already designed my bar area using walls with unconected height of about 4ft... Is there a good way to put a bar top on it? I'm using the floor optioat the moment...
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Find the countertop family - modify the profile in that and use it.
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Where is that? I'm looking I don't see it on the basics or modeling tab... I tried looking in the load area for components but I didn't see a folder for countertops...
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There are countertops in the casework domestic kitchen and domestic bath folders.
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