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Sat, Oct 16, 2010 at 6:17:23 PM | Sloped walls joins problem

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Nakatauren


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Hi,

I have created a mass object in Revit Arcitecture 2010, that has sloped walls, nothing too complicated in my opinion. But when I try to create a wall by face, I get the error 'can't keep wall extended to wall' and the walls joins are all messed up and as it's a mass object, I can't edit the joins or anything. The walls that aren't sloped don't give any errors. Am I doing something wrong?

 

Thanks in advance.



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