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Hello. I'm on Revit 2011. I need to show 4" rubber base in all of my interior elevations. I thought maybe adding it to the wall assembly was good, but was unsure if this was the best way and I also don't know how to add it to the wall assembly!?!
Also, in the restrooms, I'll need to show an FRP wainscot that I'm hoping will be the same process as the rubber base. Thanks for your help!
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