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Thread: Nested walls at corners - please fix this bug!

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    Default Nested walls at corners - please fix this bug!

    please - fix this.....

    Every time I use nested walls with cut geometry to expose the thinner wall type inside - I get to a corner and have to resort to using an inplace family void to cut out the corners.... which really defeats the purpose of being able to nest a wall and cut geometry with it in the first place......... I used to have use in place family voids to cut out the geometry before nested walls were available - and I STILL have to use place family voids to cut out the geometry since nested walls have become available. It hasnt really progressed us any farther.

    please fix it..... its a potentially excellent tool that is very much diminished due to this issue...
    Last edited by Martin P; 2007-02-01 at 09:37 AM.

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    Default Re: Nested walls at corners - please fix this bug!

    Second that. We have the same Problem ,but with Curtain Walls. Every Embedded curtain wall at corner doesn't clean the Hosted Wall !!! We are forced to use openings to clean the corners.

    best regards
    niki

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