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Example of Two Bodies Sharing a Point

In Structural Member1, two bodies intersect at each corner. Therefore, to add a third body (a vertical segment) to a corner, you need to create a second structural member.
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Structural Member1 Structural Member2
Parent topicStructural Member PropertyManager
Changing Corner Treatments
Examples of Trim Order
Structural Member Visual Grouping
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