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I suppose this picture explains everything. I just want to hide/get rid of these lines. Linework function on these lines does not work. I am using RAC 2011.
Please help
Edited on: Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 6:06:48 AM
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Read this topic in your HELP:Applying a Function to a Layer of a Compound Structure and from the HELP: "Compound layer joins clean up only if the layers share the same material. For example, a compound floor layer can join to a compound wall layer if both layers are drywall. If the layers do not clean up, then a solid line appears between them in the join. See Materials. "
If that is not your answer, then maybe there should be a line.
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