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Routing: Pipe routes not terminating at fittings

Routing: Pipe routes not terminating at fittings

Routing: Pipe routes not terminating at fittings

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I know with tubing that you can specify an end length adjustment and that the tube will stick out that much farther then a fitting.  But this option isn't there with piping.

My problem is that I've got several intersections (Tees and Elbows) where once I exit my route sketch, the pipe doesn't terminate at the junction points where the tees and elbows are.  

Is there another routing setting that controls end lengths aside from the tubing only option "End Length Adjustment"?

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