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Joined: Mon, Jan 12, 2004
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Hi everyone.
Does anyone have problems when creating split-level homes?
I am working on a project at the moment and have several floor levels;
so different joinery heights.
It's all the same roof just different floor levels.
When I place windows on different walls on different levels some appear
and some don't. This is because of the cut-plane. I can't get the cut-plane to
cut through all windows because some don't fall on the cut line.
How can I do to make them appear?
Cheers
Dave
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Using 6.0? Check out Plan Regions, it's intend to help your situation. View menu > New > Plan Region
Post edited on 2004-02-12 21:26:14
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