Sorry for the delayed response. Josh Rayburn is pretty much correct, although his wording may not be technically the same as what I or our programmers may use. Anyway, the programmer had to manually (through the back door so to speak) remove that bad countertop segment. They have access to the heart of the code and have the tools and knowledge of the inner workings of the software and the 3rd party APIs that are utilized (after-all, they wrote the code). This was not something you could have done to fix it. Only the programmers could do what was needed in this case. (AKA: using their supreme awesomeness).Fabian Flores wrote:I would also like to be supreme and awesome.
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Haha oh ok thank you