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Is there any way to get rid of the line that gets put between walls when you change wall types? Like when you draw with 6" outside walls and 4" inside walls.
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If you click on the wall a blue point appears at each end. Right click on this and choose 'allow join' and the walls should clean up.
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The walls were being allowed to join, but there was still a line showing up between them. But I figured out what I wanted. If anyone else cares, you go to view properties and turn off the 'common edges' on the walls.
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