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    Morning/Afternoon/Evening all. Hope you all had a good weekend!

    Got a nice one here for you problem solvers. I cant seem to join the arc'd ceiling and floor plan. Im very new to the 3D side of things and can manage most but i've been trying this for over 3 hours now and just can join them up. If anyone could have a go, the parts i need joined are in green, colour 9 is the structural slab and the cyan is the platerboard soffit. I haven't xref'd the architects layout due to obvious reasons but if you need any more outline please dont hesitate to contact me. Please leave the Z values as they are as this is all co-ordinated if you can join them. If you could tell me how u did it as well would be great.

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    I dont know! I'm new to this! What does Path do?!

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    remove the : at the end of the webpage adress - I tried to fix it in Papagyis post but somehow whatever I did, I still got the : in there
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    remove the : at the end of the webpage adress - I tried to fix it in Papagyis post but somehow whatever I did, I still got the : in there
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cad64 View Post
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    Hey what happened in here?..I don't understand ..
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