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hi, hope every body is having a good time, i have a problem, i cant make the floor finishing stop underneath the wall ( floor finishing should not go under wall structure !) , is there a way to make it stop and make the wall structure go down ?
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In the properties of the slab, check if you have the "Finishing Layer" outside the "CORE" then did you try to use the "Join Geometry" tool in the Wall and slab???
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thx Typhoon, i tried join and it worked just great, thanks again,
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