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I use Revit 2014, and I am having an issue with roof overhangs and stacked walls. For some reason, my overhangs are all being ofset from the centerline of the wall when it is a stacked wall. I am not using extend to wall core or anything like that, and it works fine on basic walls. After a lot of experimenting, I found that TAB will let you choose the exterior face as you are picking the wall, but it is not the most reliable method and I have some Revit beginners working with me. Is there some kind of setting somewhere that can help me out?
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When I tab select the upper wall in my stacked wall, the roof overhang goes to the exterior. When I pick the stacked wall, it goes to the center (I believe it is really the location line of the stack).
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