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Forums >> Revit Structure >> Technical Support >> Near perfect Profile sweeps can't join in custom curved curtainwall family.
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I'm working on a curved curtain wall panel family based on reference lines. I want to use these reference lines to generate a frame from two profile families I have loaded. The first sweep forms the sides and the bottom and the second forms the top. The profiles are similar and seemingly align perfectly, but Revit refuses to join them together. It’s very disappointing and I’m hoping I simply misunderstood an important rule otherwise Revit = fail. Let me know if you have any insight on the process here (attached) because it’s so close to being beautiful!
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I forgot to mention that the file is version 2015.
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Try changing the 3D path sweep to 3 components instead of one sweep.
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No luck. I even changed it to just one. ~Sigh, Revit.
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