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I'm using 1 wall (brick on mtl stud) to span the 1st and 2nd floor of my bldg. There's a brick soldier course sweep at the 2nd floor level. Here's the tricky part. All the masonry above the soldier course will be standard modular brick, and all the masonry below will be 16x8 brick. Can I show those two hatches on one wall? Plan B is the obvious: just make the 1st floor a separate wall. Thanks for the insight.
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If you are showing a wall with two materials on the same face (graphically), use split face and paint bucket, if they are not that many.
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Split face while in the Edit Assembly, or somewhere else? And Paint Bucket in the ordinary elevation views? ...I'm REALLY new to this.
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