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    Quote Originally Posted by NW Dave View Post
    Whew, thanks Scott. I figure it will be fixed by Monday, noon.
    Well Dave, we all know how popular I am with the folks at headquarters. I will try to get this fixed, but I can't guarantee it will be done by Monday.
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    Dave, it looks like in a future version we have this working now (see attached). Click image for larger version. 

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    Quote Originally Posted by scottharris View Post
    Dave, it looks like in a future version we have this working now (see attached). Click image for larger version. 

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    That's an option, but I do not understand why you would want shelves dashed. I am assuming Scott took a section THRU the shelves, wouldn't you want those lines solid? I assume you could use this method for maybe basement walls below grade, and then you would specify the FOUNDATION WALLS as dashed, but even then, parts of the walls will be sticking out of the ground and you would want that portion of the wall to be a solid line.

    So if this is an option CA is working on, can anybody think of an example where you would use this feature?
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    Quote Originally Posted by dshall View Post
    So if this is an option CA is working on, can anybody think of an example where you would use this feature?
    It's a feature! It doesn't need to be logical or useable - after all, someone will figure out a work-around for it.

    BTW, is that version X9 ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by dshall View Post
    That's an option, but I do not understand why you would want shelves dashed.
    Corner intersection of shelves in a pantry. I think it is more clear with adjacent shelving, or cabinets for that matter, as dashed.
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    Scott H., thanks for the feedback.
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