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Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 6:14:34 AM | Revit 2013 Wall difference

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shenlunglinnk


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Hi

I draw 2 walls, one is thicker then the other one (please see the attached image)

Now I want to move wall B down a bit, but when I move wall B, wall A is moved at the same time.

I try to disjoint these 2 walls, however the gap needs to be at least 200mm (too wide) .....

Would you teach me how I can move wall B without moving wall A, please?

(Other methods than redraw walls)

 

Thank you very much



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Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 6:44:12 AM | Revit 2013 Wall difference

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you must lock the wall A, than move Wall B to the position you want ,and then unlok the wall A.


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Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 7:07:28 AM | Revit 2013 Wall difference

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Actually, just pick the wall to be moved and check the options bar box to disjoin. 

 

NOTE: if this wall has any associated dimensions or tags, then the disjoin will cause you to lose these intems.  In that case, I usuall just pull the wall back so that it disjoins, move it, then stretch it back.


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Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 8:13:21 AM | Revit 2013 Wall difference

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"I usuall just pull the wall back so that it disjoins, move it, then stretch it back." 

This is the way I do it also

"just pick the wall to be moved and check the options bar box to disjoin."

I don't get that option on my option bar, am I missing something WWHub?



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Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 8:57:47 AM | Revit 2013 Wall difference

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You did not pick move....


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