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Topic ClosedHelp needed with autocad architecture

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    Posted: 04.Feb.2015 at 21:15
Hi,


I am starting to learn more and more about autocad architecture and find this program amazing. Now, what I would like to know is how connection between walls and slabs are done. Like in the link here: http://prntscr.com/5xd5vf 
How do I get the floor slab to automatically "carve" out a wall that it intersects? I know how to connect for example two wall (one external with one internal) but how is it done with walls and slab? Can someone point me to some website tutorial so that I can read and learn.
I hope I explained good what kind of help I need.


Best regards to you and thanks in advance for all your help.
Miro
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