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Joined: Sun, Mar 11, 2012
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Dear experts!
Could anyone help me with my problem:
on the elevation views, where the 1st floor wall meets the 2nd floor wall, there are walls' projection horizontal lines which separate these walls (their outlines).
But the City standards require not to show any lines at this place at all.
How can I fix this?
The same time i will need to have walls' vertical lines - at corners and some walls' ends.
Thank you.
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If they are the same material on the same plane, then simply join the walls and the lines should go away.
Otherwise, use your linework tool with invisible line.
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thank you for giving me a hope.
I used linework, but it is a long way, especially if there are many lines of other objects behind the needed ones.
But why my walls do not "glue" together vertically, as they do it horizontally?
Thank you.
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