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I posted yesterday an issue about having the top of a wall with a finish using the type parameters of the wall.
Now that make me think about another issue concerning floors.
Is there a way to create several finish regions on a single floor type, on the floor type window or somewhere else?
Best Regards!
VHM
www.rdlparquitectos.com
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You can split the face of the floor and assign a different finish - that is the only way.
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