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  1. Thanks - broke the right border at the start of the retaining wall and then made the shorter part almost zero length.
  2. That worked great! Now, I just need to figure out how to convert the elevation region square into a polygon, so I can get rid of the up bump in the bottom right corner.
  3. Thanks Scott! I'm getting much better results with the elevation region, but I still must be doing something wrong. Here is the screenshot of mine (lower) vs Mark's (upper): Mine has these rugged terrain irregularities, while Mark's is smooth. The plan: Terrain_good2.plan
  4. @dshall - sorry Scott - I posted the original plan - without the retaining wall. @mark3D - thanks Mark, I will break elevation lines.
  5. It has, but it looks like a U shaped stripe on the surface - like in my screenshot. Try creating one in that plan.
  6. Hi, I'm new to this. I'm using Chief Architect Premier X7. I have imported perimeter and elevation data from a DWG file. It looks correct in the Perspective Full Overview, however when I try to draw a retaining wall all I get is something that looks like a stripe of concrete on the ground (attached) - the terrain does not get broken. In a new plan with perimeter and elevation lines created manually retaining walls work as expected. What am I missing? Tom Here is my plan: Terrain_good2.plan