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When i draw two external walls on two floors, seperated by a floor slab,
The walls are not joined on the outer side (the wall has exterieur and internal bricks, and the floor slab extend to the
internal bricks but not to the exterieur bricks)
See attachement.
How to solve this ?
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your wall is attached to your floor. select the floor and detach it.
when you finish drawing a floor and it asks you if you want walls to attach to it, it is best to say "no" otherwise this happens. for any instances that you would want to attach it (like for interior walls) you can always go back later and do it.
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