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Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 1:29:50 PM | Mullions

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dfitzladdy


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Horizontal and Vertical mullions need to join, rather than butting into each other, showing a line where the joint is.  Users should be able to JOIN mullions together, like walls and other families.  Currently, the only way I know around this is to draw a filled region to hide the joint, which is pretty time consuming and ridiculous for a whole building of storefront windows.   

 PLEASE get this fixed, it's really silly that it doesn't already exist in Revit!

Apologies if a request to solve this problem has been posted before, but i haven't come across this in any of the forums.

 


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Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 8:51:52 AM | Mullions

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Using the Linework tool with <Invisible Lines> might be a little easier that using filled regions. Still not ideal, I know, but I hope it helps a bit.

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Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 9:22:57 AM | Mullions

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Yep, a little bit better, not quite there, but it will have to do.  Thanks!


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Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 9:43:19 AM | Mullions

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Actulayy, there is a switch at the vertical /horizontal intersection that you can select to determine which muillon passes through.  The only joint showing, unless one mullion is not in the same plane as the other, is the vertical/hroizontal junction and that depend on thie switch. 

 

To set which one is continuous, select the muillion and you will se a switch at each end in blue.


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