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    Quote Originally Posted by Keith_K View Post
    The plan I am busy with has several wall types, intentionally and relevant to the project, and so obviously a wall of one type will butt on to one of another type. I am getting one type "bleeding" into another rather than a "clean" join" and am unable to drag the bledding wall out of the adjoining one to make a clean meet.

    I have spent several hours this morning reading the user manual, the help files etc. but I found nothing on this subject that would tell me why apart from an instruction on another matter to ensure that the "snap object" was switched on.

    Here is a screenshot of what I mean. The "bleeding walls" are indicated by the red squares.

    Any advice for which my thanks in advance.

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    Keith, could you open the plan, select the corner (see my screen shot) select either of the walls that make the corner, open the wall specification dialogue, define layers and do a screen shot and post it. I for one have had many issues with similar situations and with others help resolved them all. I haven't yet had the particular one you seem to have encountered, but again; it really isn't a bug. You will see examples of a special wall type I developed for a special situation and the first shows the problem I encountered, the second show the fix. I had to do wall breaks on each side of the adjoining wall and rotate layers to get the offending walls to stop "bleeding" as you call it, into the other side. Practice does make perfect if you have the patients to keep working at it.
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