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Wed, Oct 2, 2013 at 5:39:43 PM | How to overlap wall types in a vertical plane in a stacked wall.

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Has any one done this or found a work around. I could just simply draw another wall, just 300mm along the stacked wall at the desired height, but then it will not be cut where my doors are. Please find explanation attached.



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Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 7:08:28 AM | How to overlap wall types in a vertical plane in a stacked wall.

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Stacked walls are great for initial placement but I prefer to break them up afterwards so that the individual components can be modified.  Doing that would allow that external skin to be pulled down. 

 

Remember - a stacked wall is really just like a group.  It is NOT a true wall type.  It can NOT be tagged - only the components of the stack can be tagged.


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Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 4:30:18 PM | How to overlap wall types in a vertical plane in a stacked wall.

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Thansk for your advice, i kind of didn't want to break it up as sometimes we move the whole wall and decide to change heights etc etc. Though I guess ill break up and bring the cladding down 300mm Smile Cheers


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