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I have created several stacked walls in my model and I am to the point of dimesioning my walls. I am wanting to dimension to the centerline (core) of walls; however, when I try to dimension a stacked wall it won't give me the choice to dimension to the core centerline. Has anyone had this problem or found a solution?
Thanks for the help!
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I think dimensioning to the center of a wall is ridiculous, no one in the field can use that dimension. except maybe the steel construction people for some sort of column layout. dimension to one side or the other.
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I agrre with steve but .... Understand what stacked walls are. They are individual walls stacked. Use the breakup and then dimension the individual portions.
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