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Forums >> Revit Building >> Technical Support >> Using a void to create an opening in a swept blend?
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Hello, I'm trying to create a complex wall form in revit 2010 right now. To do this I am using a swept blend Modeled-in-place component, and then trying to add a void to it to cut through the form where I need an opening. I've created the wall and the void, but whenever I go to finish the model it says: [quote]Some Void Forms of this family do not cut anything and will be deleted. To make a Void Form cut something else use the Cut Geometry tool.[/quote] I've used voids to create holes in extrusions for families I've made before, shouldn't it work the same for this? Does anyone know how to fix this?
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Never mind, I was intersecting along the bottom line and this was preventing it.
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