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To enter an elevation perspective, no matter which one, you must <B>select the wall</b> affected by the elevation. | To enter an elevation perspective, no matter which one, you must <B>select the wall</b> affected by the elevation. | ||
You may also enter an elevation perspective of a wall by double clicking | You may also enter an elevation perspective of a wall by double clicking | ||
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''<big>The wireframe Elevation view</big>''' | ''<big>The wireframe Elevation view</big>''' | ||
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Revision as of 14:25, 3 July 2023
To enter an elevation perspective, no matter which one, you must select the wall affected by the elevation. You may also enter an elevation perspective of a wall by double clicking the desired wall. Likewise, if you place an elevation symbol, double clicking on the symbol will enter you into the elevation perspective. The wireframe Elevation view'
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