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has anyone else noticed that floor edges between two floors - i.e. an existing and a new floor are showing up in their models? easy enough to get rid of - just use the linework tool for 'invisible lines', but why is this happening? yes, the floors are joined. i suspect this is an Object Styles issue, but i can't figure it out from there either: none of the descriptions seem to work. i also checked materials and phasing. even two new floors abutting have a line between them. i am drawing a blank. thanks for any ideas. [using Revit Architecture 2009]
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Although I've not had an occasion where I've had this condition, I would think it is correct. Afterall, there would be a cold joint in real life. When you join two surfaces of the same material placed in the same phase, there would be no line but that is not the case here.
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