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#1 Barbara Hill

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Posted 25 March 2022 - 06:18 PM

I have one wall that will not appear as a rake wall in 3D, so one edge of the wall is seen above the roof.  I have tried erasing and recreating the wall, fit to roof, clip to roof, and adjusting the wall heights manually, however, the wall top stays flat at the highest point.  Additionally, I tried clip to ceiling, but this does not work either.  Also it appears to be just the drywall side.  Any suggestions on how to fix this would be appreciated.

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#2 ROBERT BROGAN

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Posted 26 March 2022 - 06:21 AM

check your definition.  sheetrock might be "fixed"



#3 Barbara Hill

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Posted 26 March 2022 - 06:23 PM

Thank you for the suggestion.  Checked the definition.  Unfortunately, that doesn't seem to be the problem.



#4 Fred Russell

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Posted 26 March 2022 - 07:55 PM

Maybe edit the drywall sticking up while in 3d and if the wall is say 8', then edit it down to 6', then edit the wall on the plan drawing and see that it went to 6' and then select "Top of Wall" and hit fit to roof, seems that moght do it.



#5 Mike Adams

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Posted 27 March 2022 - 03:55 AM

Sometimes you have to repeat a process multiple times for it to "take".  Also when the program seems squirrely, I shut down my PC and re-boot.



#6 Sam Morgan

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Posted 27 March 2022 - 01:26 PM

Surface edit....I would be willing to bet it is paint/wallcovering and not actually the wall


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#7 Barbara Hill

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Posted 28 March 2022 - 09:42 PM

That did it.  Thank you all for your help.






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