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Using 2013, Im learning how to manitulate wall legends.
The "softwood lumber" that is default for stud wall, comes up as "Pinus Echinata" as a material tag.
Does anyone know if it is a bug or is there a way to change it?
The other material (only a few) tags I have been using, seem to be correct.
Thanks very much!
Gary
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That is not Spanish - see attached.
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Thanks for the explination of the words.
Now, to make my legends appear with the words- "Wood stud wall"?
I am wonering what might happen if I make a duplicate wall in materials and name it wood stud wall?
Does anyone know if there is a way to just change the words Pinus Echinata to Wood stud wall?
Thanks
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