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I am using Rooms to do some generic material takeoffs using rooms. My problem is that many time there may be multiple floor types (Ceramic Tile, Wood, Stone) and even multiple ceiling types in the same room. The issue is that the room may be wrapped in drywall. I am trying to figure out how to accomplish this without using room separation lines. They work great to break up the rooms to do my floor and ceiling calcs, but it totally messes up my wall calcs. Any ideas?
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Oh, and using RAC2011. Forgot about that.
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I took the easy route, but possibly not the best. I just copied the floors and then made separate rooms. 1 floor for floors and ceilings, one for walls. Not the best way to do it, but it works in a pinch.
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