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Hi All, Can't seem to get a handle on how to manipulate View Range to get what I want. The goal is to show a basement floor plan with the footings dashed below via Over ride graphics. The problem is that to get the exterior footing line to show up, the cut plane is shown to be below the floor slab. If the cut plane is set at 6' 6", why is my stud wall going beyond the intersection and why are both the exterior and interior faces of footing showing up? Thanks.
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your walls aren't joined correctly.
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"Edit wall joins" with Butt or Miter did the trick. Thanks lunchtrayrider.
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