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  1. #1
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    Brad,

    You can specify the wall layer snap point by the shortcut Alt+Q or General Wall Defaults.

    But what is interesting is that I don't see any wall layers when dragging a wall.
    Glenn

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  2. #2
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    Jan 2005
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    Reading. Pa area
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    You're right, I can see the wall layers when selected but they disappear during the move (while dragging). Would be nice to see them the entire process instead of just the outer two wall edges.

    Alt+Q is a good one. I don't have the internal hard drive to remember key board short cuts but have put that one on a post it. There's no corresponding icon that would allow me to change my wall's snapping layer on the fly. Thanks-Brad
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