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    Default Edit the component walls that make up stacked walls.

    Summary: Ability to go into stacked walls and edit the component walls that make it up

    Description: I wish I was able to go into stacked walls and edit the component walls that make it up.

    How Used: You currently have to go into the stacked wall and find the component wall that you want to look at or edit. Then you must go back to the wall tool (you have to be in a plan or 3D view)to look for that wall component, open it, then view/edit it. Too many steps for something so easy.

    Feature Affinity: Walls

    Submitted By: Thomas Whisker on September 4, 2008

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    Default Re: Edit the component walls that make up stacked walls.

    By Tabbing on a stacked wall you can then secect the component wall inside of a stacked wall, and then the properties button to edit the wall. You do NOT have just the one option for getting to the component wall style.

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    Default Re: Edit the component walls that make up stacked walls.

    Good tip Scott. I was doing it the long way before. This will save some time.

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