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I am trying to do a slight augmentation of room areas. I'm trying to calculate to the centerlines of interior walls and the interior face of the exterior glass curtain wall. Right now I'm trying a combination that uses room seperation lines at the exterior and making the exterior curtain wall non-room-bounding. It gives me the desired result on all sides but one. For some reason the room is still being bound by a mysterious line that is not the slab, the ceiling, hidden objects or other room seperation lines. Deleting the room and recreating results in the same. If this site lets me post an image see below, otherwise, what else can bound a room if it not a building object or room seperation line?! Thanks.
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