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12-30-2006, 02:06 PM #9Originally Posted by Bob LevinRichard
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Richard Morrison
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A table is kind of useless unless you know what you are referencing. Your plans will show, say, a type "A", "B", "C" or maybe "6", "4", "3" (or whatever) shear wall in various locations. The schedule only tells you what that particular type of shear wall represents. A shear wall table without the specific shear wall types referenced on the plans is sort of like a window schedule without the window labels shown.Originally Posted by Bob Levin
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Richard Morrison
Architect-Interior Designer
X6 Premier, Win8 64
http://www.richardmorrison.com