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Revit Archiecture 2009 Has anyone noticed this problem before. When joining 2 entities of the same material, they look grat in sectionn but the joint line doesn't disapper in plan or 3D Any ideas for a solution. John A
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And they are both to the same "category Family"? like Floor/Floor, Roof/Roof and so one...
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Yes, both floors both conrete John A
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Well, i do a Floor and a element "Extrusion" like you do, with the same material and category family "Floor" and i joinn the 2 elements and it's ok, don't see the line in section or 3d view....
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