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Re: wall layers

by "Scott Davis" <scott@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 1, 2004 at 08:12 AM

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Hoover over the top of the wall, near the segment you unlocked.  Hit TAB =
until just the top line of the unlocked segment highlights, the =
click-n-drag it down.
  "Steve" <steve@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message =
news:406c3e59@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Thanks,=20
  I have drawn the wall, and am viewing it in section: how do you select =
the wall layers to do this.  If you clik on the wall, the whole wall =
including all the layers highlights, there doesn't seem to be a way to =
edit these wall layers like with the edit wall profile tool.  Can this =
be done...
  [1] draw the wall
  [2] cut a section
  [3] pull the top or bottom of the wall layers up or down

  Steve=20
    "mcuevas" <macuevas@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message =
news:406c2b3b$1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
    Steve, there are a couple of ways. You can assign a value to it =
under the properties dialog box, it should be under bottom extension =
distance or top extension distance. You can also align to another =
object, select what you want to align to and then put your cursor at the =
base or top of the wall and tab through until you select the layers you =
want to stretch.=20

    Miguel Cuevas
    Taylor & Associates Architects
      "Steve" <steve@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message =
news:406c27d0$1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
      When you edit a wall to unlock the top and bottom of a layer, how =
do/can you stretch that layer up or down?  Example: you want to pull the =
drywall layer of a wall up or down above its top of wall in section. =20

      --=20
      Steve Brown

      email:  steve@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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    <BR><BR>Miguel Cuevas<BR>Taylor &amp; Associates Architects</DIV>
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 6 Posts in Topic:
wall layers
"Steve" <ste  2004-04-01 09:37:35 
Re: wall layers
"mcuevas" <m  2004-04-01 06:46:15 
Re: wall layers
"Steve" <ste  2004-04-01 11:13:41 
Re: wall layers
"Scott Davis" &  2004-04-01 08:12:53 
Re: wall layers
"Allen Lacy" &l  2004-04-01 11:25:20 
Re: wall layers
"skisouth" <  2004-04-01 08:38:56 

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