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    Default Nested, Wall-Based Families are Scheduling on the Wrong Side of the Wall?

    I have a Wall-Based family containing nested casework families... Everything looks okay in the model, but when I try to make a casework schedule, any of the child families that are also wall-based are showing up on the schedule in the room on the opposite side of the wall... The same is true for the wall-mounted sink. But what's really strange is that these families always show up on the *same* side of the wall... So if I but two of the parent families back-to-back, the schedules show two upper cabinets and two sinks in one room and none in the other.

    What am I doing wrong here? Can anyone offer any advice?

    Thanks in advance,

    Steve.
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    Anyone have a second to take a look? I'm stymied. I'd really appreciate it.

    Steve.

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