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    Default Can you join a wall that has been “Split wall with Gap”

    Hi,

    We were told to split our precast panels at max 3.3M crs as they were going to be cast off site.
    Well, they have now changed their mind……
    As I used the tool Split With Gap – is it possible to join the walls together again?
    Or am I better to re-draw the panels?

    Thanks for any suggestions

    Cheers,
    J

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    Default Re: Can you join a wall that has been “Split wall with Gap”

    Just drag the wall ends together.
    but before that remove the lock, that keeps them apart, from dimension.
    and before that allow wall ends to join.
    If the walls are exactly the same (height , material) the they are connected automatically.
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