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Thread: Breaks in gridlines

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    Default Breaks in gridlines

    Self explanatory, I would like to have one gridline and use breaks intead of 2 or 3 gridlines locked together...... As I have to give them different names, they are the same gridline really I just dont want them spanning across my floor plans.

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    Default Re: Breaks in gridlines

    I like this particularly when I have external canopy structures or multiple attached buildings using the same grid. Sometimes those reading the drawings assume (don't get me started!) a column is located at every grid intersection.

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    Default Re: Breaks in gridlines

    Quote Originally Posted by grav8e
    Sometimes those reading the drawings assume (don't get me started!) a column is located at every grid intersection.
    Yep. I find it truly baffling that people merely skim or "speed read" the documents and then build it based on what they think they saw on the drawings. I guess after all of these years I shouldn't find it so amazing anymore.

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