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Mon, Apr 16, 2007 at 10:01:54 AM | Edited Profile Clean up Issue

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blake


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Ok So I edited the profile of my curtain wall profile to be an L shape.  Well the upper portion of my curtain wall is extending into the core of my other wall and I want it to stop on the surface.  I cannot seem to find a control for this and every time I got back to the edit profile it keeps doing.  When I lock it, it insists on removing the constraints.

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