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03-11-2013, 10:09 AM #18
Elovia, I tried that some time back, but for some reason when applied; the other remaining walls that previously had been penetrating the chase wall, after being fixed, again penetrated the CW. With this last post and recommendation to use the break wall tool and reverse layers, I attempted again. Had to play with it some, but must have found that magical distance, for once I moved the break closer to each side of the offending wall, it finally worked. Then I reversed the layers and it is finally fixed. OH, bummer. Now a new probelem appears. This one I'm sure is my fault (but I can figure out how it happened) and I can't fix it. I was trying to use the cad tools as DJP suggested, and after placing cad lines that didn't work, I tried it again, but this time I must have selected point instead of line, and now this point appears. Yes, I've tried enlarging, selecting, etc., but I cannot get it to select so I can delete it. I did attempt to find a help using key words like "Cad" "line" "point" etc,. but haven't found a way to remove it. So; one issue resolved, now a new issue. I din't want to do an "Un-do" because I don't know how far back I would have to go before (if at all) I get rid of it. Then I would have to go back through the entire tiring process!
Thanks for sticking with me.BB Boy (Bob E)
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