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    End of wall molding problems.

    Just curious. Does this happen to everyone else? LOL My molding never seems to wrap around the end of the wall. Also in the plan view the drywall doesn't wrap around the end of the wall. why is that? I tried moving the invisible wall that was attached to this wall away to see if it would fix the molding problem but apparently not.
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    Never mind! I tinkered with it and got the molding to wrap around. Just took a little patience.
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    Yes, but did you have to do a workaround?

    And they should fix the wall ends so that drywall shows on that edge in plan view.
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    I use an opening instead of an invisible wall
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    Quote Originally Posted by perryh View Post
    I use an opening instead of an invisible wall
    Almost always........... lot more control.
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    Rosco is offline Registered User Promoted
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    Sorry guys, I should have been a little more specific about how I fixed the problem. I did use a doorway with suppressed casings. In the past I just used a molding polyline to cover the missing molding. Attached is a photo of my fix.Click image for larger version. 

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