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# How to change spacing between studs?

1. Go to **Framing Configuration** > **Wall Framing**:

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2. Change the **Stud Spacing** parameter:

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3. Change the **Stud Offset (**&#x6F;r **Spacing)** and **First/Last Spacing**:

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**First/Last Spacing** most popular options:

* **Use for First** - offset begins from the **start** of the wall
* **Use for Last** - offset begins from the **end** of the wall
  {% endhint %}

4. Click **Save**
5. Navigate to **Frame Wall**, click on the button and select the wall
6. In the pop-up, choose **Delete** **and Re-frame**

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**Note**: the **start** of the wall is always on the **left** when facing the **exterior** of the wall.
{% endhint %}

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