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This must have been discsuued but I haven't found it. In my section there a concrete walls and concrete floor with a finish on top. I want to show the concrete walls extending down past the floor finish to the concrete floor itself so there is a continuity of concrete. Currently my walls are sitting in section on teh floor finish only. What is the best way to resolve this? Thanks
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Use the "join geometry" tool between that wall and the floor.
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Actually, what I believe the problem is, is where does your wall start. Do you define it as from the top of the floor finish?
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I think you are right - the issue is where the wall starts. I have looked through the settings but haven't found anywhere to define this. Where is it defined? Thanks - your assistance and responses is always greatly appreciated
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Both the bottom and top of your wall can be defined as offset up or down from the level. It is a wall instance property. And both the top and bottom of the wall can be defined from the same level.
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