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Hi Grumpy
In the image attached, I assume you have more or less the situation of picture 01?
Try this - In the image attached follow picture 02--> Using the break wall tool (outlined in red in the plan toolbar)--> cut the wall (the one you don't wish to extend) - In the image attached follow picture 03--> delete the segment between the wall you cut and the wall you are going to extend - In the image attached follow picture 04--> extend the wall - If you wish, extend the wall you cut to the previous length
Hope this helps
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Joined: 4/16/2005(UTC) Posts: 11
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Not quite Patricia. I did screen dump of what I am talking about, but can't figure out how to attach it to this message so I will send it to you via email.
Thanks,
Grumpy
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Hi Grumpy
I received your e-mail, I'll answer ASAP ;-)
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Well I have pretty much come to the conclusion that the only way I can get these walls drawn where I can move one without affecting everything else is to draw them one at a time. Meaning I draw a single wall on one side of the house, then go to the other side and draw another one there. Then back and forth until I have nothing but individual walls/lines. Then if I need to delete one wall then I don't blow away all the walls to three rooms at once.
What a pain!
Grumpy
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