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I've been working of this project where I have both exteior and interior walls that continues down to foundation, however, once i draw the floor, it does not show that bottom edge of wall where it cuts through the floor. See attached photo.
It is really bugging me and causing a problem with accuracy. How can I correct this?
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basically, revit is a BIM tool, so how you want to construct it , is how you should model it. what i mean is, if the wall goes down to your foundation, therefore you need to edit your floor and create the opening for it.
however if you just want to view floor's bottom edge.. just use JOIN command.
thanks
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