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Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 10:50:00 AM | railings have mind of their own

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Hello!   I seem to be having a case of some railings with a mind of their own.  Every time ANYTHING is done to them or their associated ramp (such as: editing the ramp, adding the ramp to a group, changing a balluster type of the railing, yada yada yada), they move to their default location.   Over and over again, i move them back to where I want them (3" off the wall, not IMBED in the wall like they seem to want to be).  Any thoughts or suggestions?

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