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I searched around on the forums for something relating to this but wasnt able to find anything about it. I have added a thin 1/8" thick wall sweep for some bathroom tile. Is there a way that i can set that wall sweep to show up on find detail only? but still show the correct dimension when it is on medium detail?? any suggestions are greatly approved. Allen
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You did this as a sweep? I do wall tile now as a seperate thin wall and sometimes a stacked thin wall if the base is different or if there is a wainscot. Then I put those in a different workset and control through my view templates.
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