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Hi
Modelled data and power sockets side by side but evaltions show more distanc between them,
We need to issue plans and elevation too
How to solve this. Please let me know
Vijay
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Your question is not clear and your images have no text to tell us what you need.
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I think the issue is not the spacing between elements at all.
It appears that the Centre line locations are similiar, which means the floor plan view shows overscaled detail elements that are overlapping, whereas the elevation show true real life scale wall plates, hence no overlapping.
This interpretation is just from a visual inspection between the grid line and the edge of the window.
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