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Fri, Jun 23, 2006 at 12:54:27 PM | Structural framing bugs

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I am having lots of crashes when using the new structural framing. When I try to stretch the end of the member shown ("STRETCH THIS... TO HERE" attached sketch), I get "serious error, save before porceeding... " messages. I also cant copy the identical member (labeled "copy this"Winking or it says there is a duplicate memeber there, which there isn't. I also cant erase the member and re-draw it in that location

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