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When I punch a hole in a concrete wall to have an opening, there are lines left on the concrete floor that seem to indicate that we have a threshold even though we do not. I have checked all visibility issues and view depths and still cannot rid myself of these lines. They plot and they are visible on screen and I do not want them to be. Any ideas? I have attached an jpeg of the area in question with the lines visible. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Does your wall continue down further than the floor level? If you cut a section at the threshold it may be clearer.
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