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Hello All,
I'm adding assembly codes to components in an architecture model and i've come across a modified wall that i cannot add an assembly code to. When i click on Edit type a blank type properties box pops up....
please advise
Thanks,
Danny
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Could this be a modeled in place wall?
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no, it's a modified stacked wall
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A stacked wall is just that - stacked "walls". Edit each seperate wall type used in the stack.
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cannot edit the stacked wall seperately. please see attached
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You are in the wrong place. The individual wall types are in your browser under walls. Find them there and edit.
Again - A stacked wall is not really a wall type. It is a stack of walls. Ea wall within the stack is a wall definition. The individual walls are ach taggable - the stack is not.
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I believe WWHub is saying you need to edit "Edit each seperate wall type used in the stack."
Meaning the actual wall type that is being used in the stacked wall, not edit the stacked wall itself but the walls that make up the stacked wall.
WWHub beat me to the response
Edited on: Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 11:00:57 AM
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Awesome....it worked!
Thank you so much for your time and patience
Danny
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