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Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 1:35:24 AM | Constrained lines not doing what they're told

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Hi, I'm building a fascia model that has symbolic lines in the Right & Left elevations showing detail.  The problem I'm having is when I try to change the Wall Height parameter (see attached model), the lines will not follow the model.  I get an error message instead.  Everything is working except for that.  If anyone could help me fix that I would really appreciate it.  Thanks!  CryingLet me know if you need further info or clarification)

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