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I've edited the top profile of a wall next to a stair and I'm trying to apply a wood cap to the top of the wall. The profile inserts into the wall, but I can only get it to insert horizontally or vertically, not along the slanted top. Anyone know how to do this?
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might be better for you to create a family in place using sweeps...
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I have found the same thing too- you can't seem to add capping onto a slnted wall. The sweeep option is the one that worked for me.
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