Example: Move a Log Wall to a Certain Height
In this example, an existing log wall is edited.
- Select the walls to be edited one by one with the cursor while holding down the Ctrl key. You can only select walls with identical bottom logs for simultaneous editing. The program highlights the selected wall in color. You can undo the selection by clicking the wall again.
- Right-click to open the context-sensitive menu.
- Select Properties.
- Select the Lock number of logs check box in the dialog box.
- Type the locating height for the bottom edge in the Bottom field.
- Click the Apply button.
The program will calculate the height of the top of the wall by adding the wall height to the height of the bottom.
- Click OK to close the dialog box.
- Exit the function by pressing Esc.
Note: Correspondingly, you can define the locating height of the wall using the top of the wall: type the locating height of the top in the Top field and click the Apply button. The program will calculate the height of the bottom of the wall by subtracting the wall height from the height of the top.