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Sat, Jun 14, 2014 at 8:15:28 AM | The best way to control top and base of the Wall is to modify the Constraints...

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Hi All,I'm new to revit and i'm having difficult time understanding this warning when i edit the wall profile in elevation view. Can you help me understand and how to edit the wall without getting this warning?

See attached photos or the warning, and the exercise i'm doing.
So here is what i did if you look at the exercise photo attached:
I created a wall offset at 6 feet from the bottom then created the other 4 feet walls on the left side, and mirrored the right side, after that i started trimming then when i finished the sketch i got the warning message.

 

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Sat, Jun 14, 2014 at 9:40:13 AM | The best way to control top and base of the Wall is to modify the Constraints...

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I got it figured out, so that would make me smarter than the other 9 people who viewed my thread but offered no help.


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Sat, Jun 14, 2014 at 10:02:23 AM | The best way to control top and base of the Wall is to modify the Constraints...

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the idea of this site is sharing the knowledge mate,

sometimes we can help, sometimes you can.

there are lots of folks here, some are novices , some more advanced, we try to help if we can.

perhaps when you have finished patting yourself on the back, maybe you could let the 9 others and me  how you succeeded.

have a nice day.

 

 


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Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 8:56:16 AM | The best way to control top and base of the Wall is to modify the Constraints...

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The warning comes because instead of offsetting your base and top constraints to where you want them to start you left them on the level and just edited the profile and moved it to where you wanted it. 

"so that would make me smarter than the other 9 people who viewed my thread but offered no help" Pretty ignorant comment from someone who just joined the site and hasnt given anyone else help. The 9 people who viewed your thread may not have known the answer.


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