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Tue, Aug 16, 2011 at 4:13:20 PM | wood framing wall extension

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wondering if there have been any changes made to the wood framing wall extension in either Revit 2011 or Revit 2012? Namely the stud placement. I am currently using Revit 2010 and when using the wood framing wall extension the studs are placed center of wall and not center of core.

if the change to make it center of core has not been made does anyone have any suggestions as how make an adjustment so that the studs are placed at center of core?


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