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Does anyone know how you start generic model with more than one level (at least two). The only way I have found its to start from a column template and then change the family category to generic, but I'm sure there is a proper way to do this. Any ideas?
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No, but clever idea...
Can't say that i've ever had the need to use it but i'm sure someone will find that tip handy?
Cheers.
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