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How do you create stacked walls?
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go to "help" file it has a good explaination on the step of how to create the stack wall
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I find it is easier to "split" a single wall - if that would work for you.
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Help menu will tell you how to do it, Splitting a single wall seems a bit risky when it comes to modifcation of that wall on a global change. You now have at least two walls to keep up with, get out of line, not join properly, etc... aaaahhh scary...
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