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Version: Revit Architecture 2010 I have two walls meeting at a 90 degree angle. They are the same wall type and the corners meet at the corner. No matter what I do the walls do not join and have a dividing line showing. If I use the join walls command nothing happens. If I pull the end controls on the walls the only thing that I can change is if the line seperating the walls moves from horizontal to vertical. The walls do have a profile to them but even when I reset that they don't join. The very strange point is when I look at the same walls on another floor they are joined properly. I have attached jpgs of both the first floor (problem) and the second floor (joined right). I don't know if this is a graphics problem because I also see the second floors lineweights are not showing like the first floor (Something I also don't know how to fix). Thanks for any help you can give.
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Are your walls overlapping walls above or below?
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The one wall looks a little wider then the other to me If I were you I would delete the problem wall, and make a new one starting from the join to it's desired location should fix everything
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The walls do not pass under each other. They are straight up and down at this point of connection, the profile happens away from this corner. There are foundations attached to the bottom. Although now, equally stumping is the fact that my bottom two floors of the building display plans differently than the top two floors. They do this even after I apply the same template to each.
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Deleting is not really an option. I don't know which wall is the problem wall, they both have dozens of windows in them, foundations, attached to gabled roofs above.... It would take hours to recreate and with no garantee that it will fix anything.
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Profiles seem to cause problems like this. I usually split the wall horizontally at the junction where the walls are the same then they cleanup correctly. I use join geometry to rejoin the split wall.
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I give up. I have deleted and remade the walls quickly and it still does the same thing. I tried splitting and everything and it still doesn't work. If something else is interfering I don't know what that is.
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If you could split these walls out into a very simple / everything else removed project file and post it, we could look at it.
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