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Yes it is on the way.
It's on it's way back..
So, Dr. Fix-It, what was the solution to his problem?
You have to let us know in case someone else has the same problem.
If it is fixed to what he wants..
He had changed the main wall layer..And I just made an attic wall invisible..
Didn't take a lot of time checking more..
Dr.?
Whom could I open a practice with?
Thankx Allen42acj. The railing is working properly now. The roof looks clean on the elevation view. Thankx again.
Your welcome John
I made your railing walls=post to beam..
You could open a practice with me! You could be the house doctor who makes house calls, and I'll be the head doctor who draws pictures of them (houses, not heads). Sound good?
Hi Kathleen.
Yes it does,and I was thinking of you..
John,
I was able to reproduce this on my computer.
After trying a number of manipualtions I found one condition that generated the error you describe and it is related to nudging the connecting wall to far out. I'm not saying it's the ONLY condition out there, but this one did the trick. Not sure if this helps.
Perhaps Allen will be able to find the real reason.
OOOPS! sorry. Didn't realize the problem was already solved... I'm wasting your time.
Taking a little creative liberty here, but Allen - you're flirting... again!Quote:
Originally Posted by Allen42ACJ
Am I?;)
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Don't be coy...:rolleyes: