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Can someone tell me how to turn-off the horizontal lines of the floor structure, when viewing the exterior elevation of a 2-story house. They are visible from the exterior elevations & 3D view. Thank you CND
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In Visibility/Graphics, uncheck the floor catagory.
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Thank you for the tip. I tried this before, and the entire floor disappeared (and was unable to see the balcony floor) I will check again to see if I missed something. Thank you much. CND
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If you need to see some floor slabs, then you will have to leave floors turned on. If it is only a few lines in your elevation that you dont want to see you can use the linework tool to make them invisible.
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Draw the floor so it lines up with the inside or middle of your wall. This way you won't have to turn anything off. I know this is not the correct way to build the floor but The only area that you will see the floor is in a section and that can be redrawn using 2d elements.
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Puzzle At this time, this seems to be the most appropiate solution. Although I would need to adjust my sections to read correctly (platform framing used). Thanks just the same.
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If you use the paint tool you can paint the edge of the slab the same as the wall material. Then use join geometry with the walls and the lines will clean up.
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Mr. Spot. This is a wonderful solution. I cant wait to try it out. I will let you know. Thank you very much. CND
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