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Hello guys, I'm having troble configuring my project line weights. Sometimes when I have a beam that has two floors united to it, i see a thiner line in this union. I found out that this is because there is a hidden line in there, but if I show it, there are some lines that appears and I wouldn't linke to see them. I'll show some images of the problem.
Does any onde knows how to fix this? I need to show the "commom lines" in the correct thickness without showing the hidden lines.
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