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I have a created a stacked wall. Precast conc (highlighted in blue see jpeg), on top of that a stud wall w/ met. panels (these are 2 separate walls w/ the studs & met. panels ontop of the precast). Its in place in my model. I forgot I needed to furr out the inside of my precast conc wall w/ 6" met. stud and gwb (see jpeg). So when I do it, it actually moves the whole wall and re-centers it there by makin my bldg larger. How do I just add the 6" met. furring (see jpeg) right behind the precast w/o moving the precast conc wall whatsoever? Any suggestions
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You call this a stacked wall, is it or not? If it is a stacked wall, then the offset is defined in the stacked wall definition.
For Offset, select the plane that will be used to align the subwalls. (This value is used for the Location Line instance property for each subwall.)
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