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I am working with the Strip Footings-Section family and for some odd reason the fill is lighter for some footings than others. Take a look at the example attached. Kind of frustrating! Any clues to what is going on. Thanks
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Are you sure that the element cut pattern properties have not been overidden?
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Yea...I'm sure. I haven't overidden anything. These are the standard families from revit. They are different sizes but that shouldn't matter.
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