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Hello
I've got question about modifying elements in annotation. As it is too difficult to do the modifications on all elements then it is profitable to show how its done on one element. So 2d is a must
Now the problem.
I am able to cut the profile of a wall smaller but how am I able to grow some "meat" on it. Adding a hatch disturbs the wall weights and does not look nice. So is there a way to make element bigger in 2d mode.
For example if I'd have a wall section and I would like to add a corbel to it (I can do it by using sweep but just for example).
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See picture. Should be self-explanatory.
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