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I've created a metal deck profile for a floor to actually portray 2x6 framing with sheathing over it, so when I cut a section perpendicular to the framing direction it'll show the 2x framing. It worked great, however, when I cut the other direction I see a dashed and solid line that I believe is intended to show the thickness of the "metal deck" you're cutting through (solid - on top) and thickness beyond (dashed - on bottom). How do I manipulate where those lines shows up, or ideally how to get rid of them alltogether? I've looked in all the settings I can think of but don't see anything relating to the thickness lines.
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Maybe it's using the visibility setting for 'hidden' in the element catagory ? Either object style or view visibility graphics settings.
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