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Erik,<br>
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On screen 1 of the shell wizard -- select "use exact coordinates"
and set x & y to 0 before you draw the footprint in screen 2 --
then you will get the alignment you are expecting.<br>
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Brian<br>
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<pre wrap="">Every time I create floor above a floor with a large envelope (and vice versa) the floor shifts to the right. however, when i check the coordinates of the envelope vertices they are the same as like vertices in the previous floor. Is there any reason why the 3d model will show the shift?
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