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Dear all,
I'm new to revit and had trouble doing the section , tried searching it on google but no result..
Is there any way to stop this (image attached) wall to collide with the beam? I wanter the wall to be automatically stop below the beam..
Also, when I export my plan to dwg, there is always column missing randomly.. Had checked the problem but it seems all column have the exact same properties as the column which appear when I export to CAD.. any insight?
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Hm,just tried join and worked..
Still did not find the clue for the missing column when export to dwg
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you can use the align tool. which is under the modify tab.
In section if you use align and then click the underside of the concrete beam and then the top of the wall it will line the wall up to the bottom of the beam.
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