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    Generally speaking, to create a wall, anywhere in the plan you use the wall tool on whatever floor you require a wall (in this case in the attic).

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    Last edited by David J. Potter; 05-05-2014 at 07:17 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by David J. Potter View Post
    Welcome to the Forum!

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    Generally speaking, to create a wall, anywhere in the plan you use the wall tool on whatever floor you require a wall (in this case in the attic).

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    Thank you!

    Hmm, creating a wall with "attic" option marked dont work for me. Its actually not an attic, it is the roof's design to be like this. Its only a 1plan house. So I guess a "wall" may not be the correct way to solve this problem as it should be a connection between the two roofs but with the same look as the wall exterior. Is there any other way or do I miss something in the Wall options?

 

 

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