There are extra parts of the wall sticking out in my plan

There are extra parts of the wall sticking out in my plan

This can be caused when extra commands are in the plan that shouldn't be there. For example, when building the room, if you add a turn instead of a back, ensure that you delete the previous command rather than using another command to fix the error.

To resolve this:

1. Click 'File' at the top of the system and select 'Run Wizard' from the menu

2. From the list select 'Optimise Commands' and click 'OK'

3. Ensure all boxes are ticked and click 'OK'

4. A summary window will appear showing you if any extra commands have been removed - Click 'OK' and this should resolve your issue.
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