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If someone could please take a look at the attached images and give me some pointers on how to join these two walls I would appreciate it. A little background... the walls are stacked walls, each course is different, but this hasn't been an issue. The walls also both have had their profiles edited as you can see from images 2 and 3. The profiles are both cut at the same levels. I have tried unjoining them, pulling the end points away and trimming them to no avail. What else can I do?
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Joining of stacked walls are often a problem after editing their profile. Try unstacking the walls and see if that helps. Just right click on the wall and choose unstack.
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