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Joined: Wed, Aug 20, 2008
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I have two floors. both are the same in everyway. wont join (or wont hide the line and join, or show proper hatching.
can someone tell me what is wrong?
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Two floors edge to edge or bottom to top? Either way, the edges must be exact or overlap and on the edge to edge, the top elevation mus match or you will still have a line.. If edge to edige, I suggest you copy the common edge from one sketch and paste it into the other or point to it in your sketch.
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