When cleanup settings or the placement of a wall segment are preventing correct wall cleanup, a solution tip icon displays to indicate the location of the problem and provide possible solutions.
Here are some recommendations for actions you can take to achieve successful wall cleanup:
- Wall justification lines should intersect.
- Use a smaller cleanup circle radius. A small cleanup circle radius also makes the graph display more readable. The cleanup circle radius should be a value that is between one-half the wall width and the overall wall width. Note: A wall segment must be longer than its cleanup circle radius.
- Look for very short wall segments. You can find these short segments by turning on the Diagnostic display representation. You can fix them by adjusting the baselines or by increasing the cleanup circle radii.
- Draw walls with center justification on and use an offset to simulate right or left justification. Using this method, you can draw very short segments and tight wall jogs, provided the appropriate cleanup circle radius is used.
- In order to ensure that exterior walls clean up properly with interior walls, switch the justification lines in the exterior wall segments to the inside so that the interior wall segment justification lines intersect.