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Hello
I'm cleaning up wall sections. I have two different wall types placed vertically. I don't think they are stacked walls but
I didn't set up the file originally. They meet at a certain level and form a line because it is the boundary of the two walls.
Graphically I'd like to remove this line, how do I cleam this up. I don't think cut profile allows this. Should I join the walls?
What are the ramifications of that?
Please advise.
Thanks
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Just join the walls. If the materials are the same, the line will go away.
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