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The problem is all my foundation wall lines to not line up. You can see in the picture the interior foundation walls seem to end at the outer foundation walls (there is a line that seperates the interior and exterior join). I want it to look connected so that there is no joining line. I think why it is doing it is because I split the outside walls so that in my elevation view I could change the lines of the bottom of the wall to hidden. For the life of me I cant get the interior foundation walls to match up with the outer, I tried to split them at the same level and there is still the line that seperates them. Any ideas?
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The wall materials do not show the same which indicates they are different. Revit will always show a lign between disimilar materials or phases.
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The walls are all 10" concrete, so I double checked them to make sure. Do you know what else it could be?
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Load bearing (structural) issues? If they are the same material, why are the shown differently?
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I'm not sure, I created them all at the same time on the same setting, all I did was split the outside walls so that I could change the portion of the foundation walls as hidden lines in my evelvation views. I went back to my foundation plan and this is what it looked like. I tried to split the inner walls at the same height but that didnt work. So I dont know whats going on. Do loads have something to do with it? Do you know of another way I can get them to look uniform? All I need is for it to look right I have no clue what is going on here.
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