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Mar 8, 2011

I'm trying to make a Wall Types Legend using the Legend function in 2011.  I did the first wall type just fine, placed it in section, tagged the material, etc.  Now when I go to place another wall in a section view, it tells me the component is not visible in selected view. They are both new construction phase, stacked walls.

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