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I drew a series of walls in the 1st storey plan view: the base constraint is the 1st storey, the top constraint 2nd. No offset.Did the same for 2nd storey walls in 2nd storey plan view, with corresponding base/top constraints. You can see the 1st storey walls as an underlay in 2nd storey view, as is standard.
Changed my View Range in 1st storey plan view because I could also see my 2nd storey walls in that view. This also took away my 1st storey walls. But I can see them as an underlay in 2nd storey plan view. Been fiddling with the View Range for 1st storey plan view, no changes.
Where am I going wrong here?!
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Solved : finally got the right View Range settings.
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