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Joseph Swift
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edit wall length

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Can anyone tell me if I can edit the wall length of an existing room? I created a kitchen based on customer supplied measurments. Now I'm doing the job and when I went to measure there were some discrepencies and I hate to start over. I have some time in the walls, cutouts etc. that I would have to recreate.

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Sure...in the Wall Editor as shown in the attached image.
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Post by Joseph Swift »

Thanks Dan,

I was pretty sure it could be done, in fact I think I have done it before. I just couldn't remember and was not able to find a reference in help or the forum, I was only clicking the wall and not the end node. I did however notice that when I click on a wall and the subsiquient end node it highlights the wall built previous or former to the highlighted one depending on which end I choose, I suppose I'm doing something dumb again. I was able to work around by modifing my selection points. Sorry for being so thick and thanks much for your prompt and helpful reply.

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No problem. If you have an adjoining wall you need to select the intersecting node and both walls. The enter the ADDITIONAL length in the Move Increment boxes--X = horizontal wall and Y = vertical. Use a negative number to shorten the wall.
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Sweet, I'm back in business. You da Man! :D

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