How to make a Grid Overlay of residence walls

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For calculations regarding spatial effects on residential objects, it can be relevant to be able to test the presence of those effects specifically on the outsides of residential Buildings rather than across the entire object. This is especially relevant for calculations which deal with direct lines of sight, such as being able to see or hear certain spatial effects.

To properly calculate such spatial effects, it is neccesary to first calculate the presence of walls of residential objects. This requires calculating the locations of (the outsides of) walls, the locations of residences, and then the combination of the two.

Editor → Current Situation (Ribbon tab) → Overlays (Ribbon bar) → The Overlay to edit (Left panel)
How to make a Grid Overlay of residence walls: