I'm working on a very simple file for a mass model but this is something that happens often with some walls. These are all generic walls. The walls illustrated in BLUE were all Fit to an object (a roof ) that I no longer want to show & the roof exists in a hidden class (I have also noted the same issue after deleting the roof). The issue is this: When all walls are set to 10' high two of the walls accept the height in the OIP but do not correctly illustrate walls of 10' high; the rest do. If I change one of these offending walls to a height of 0, it reads as zero in the OIP but clearly from the example it isn't 0.
I can delete & redo two walls, sure, but I'd like to know WTF is going on. Any advice?
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I'm working on a very simple file for a mass model but this is something that happens often with some walls. These are all generic walls. The walls illustrated in BLUE were all Fit to an object (a roof ) that I no longer want to show & the roof exists in a hidden class (I have also noted the same issue after deleting the roof). The issue is this: When all walls are set to 10' high two of the walls accept the height in the OIP but do not correctly illustrate walls of 10' high; the rest do. If I change one of these offending walls to a height of 0, it reads as zero in the OIP but clearly from the example it isn't 0.
I can delete & redo two walls, sure, but I'd like to know WTF is going on. Any advice?
All these walls are correct at 10'
This wall is set to 10' but isn't 10'
This wall is set to 0 but clearly has a height
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