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When you build your wall, make sure you select "UNCONECTED" from the options bar and that you specify a numerical height.
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Name: William Lopez Campo |
Dave,
In plan View use the Pick tool to create the wall. The External Finish Face alignment will help you posifion the wall. Use Unconnected Height as Cesar R suggests, and use the Offset to specify the Overhang. Cheers, William. |
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