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    Default Excentric Wall Core Center Aligned locked to Grid

    Is there something I`m missing about this simple problem? You have a wall where the core center is not the same with the wall center. You draw the wall based on Center Core Location over a Grid. When i try to lock to the grid this center of core i don`t find it using TAB ....only wall center. Or when you draw the wall you don`t have a check box for automatic locking to the grid based on Loc Line of the wall. The only way to do it is to put a dimension from the grid to the face of core and lock it and then Hide in View the dimension?

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    Wink Re: Excentric Wall Core Center Aligned locked to Grid

    Try using the align command and snap the wall's core to the grid.

    cheers
    Cliff B. Collins, Registered Architect / BIM Specialist
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    Default Re: Excentric Wall Core Center Aligned locked to Grid

    To find the wall's center of core, click on Align > set the preference to Center of Core.

    Please see attached image.
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    Default Re: Excentric Wall Core Center Aligned locked to Grid

    LOL I missed that one

    Thank youuuu

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