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# Multiwall

* **Combine frames and sills**: If this switch is enabled, the sills and frames of the walls in this multi-wall will be passed to the multi-function bridge as a single component.
* **Distance to the previous wall measured between**: The distance between the walls can be measured only between the studs (panels will then be ignored), only between the panels (studs will then be ignored), or between studs and panels.
* **Stud reference side for markers and labels**: If you choose a stud side and not the "None" option, a marker will be created at the locations where the original component of each wall ends or begins. This makes it easy later to see where the sills and frames must be separated. Additionally, a label with the stud number will be generated at the location where an original component begins.
* **Rotate individual wall when creating the multi-wall**: Each individual wall of a multi-wall will be rotated by the angle selected here before it is inserted into the multi-wall.


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