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Hello,
I have an issue with structural columns, in the attached image I have two identical structural colums joined to the same wall, yet they act diferently. Can anyone explain my why it is happening or how do i fix it. Thank you.
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How do they "act differently"?
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Well one is hatched in coarse scale as wall, and the other is showing contours and isnt hatched
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Is there a way to fix this random thing the smart way, or i shooudl apply filled regions to all columns?
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