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HELP!
I am trying to figure out how to split the finishes on the walls im creating. I want stone on the lower half and siding on the upper half, but I want the core to still be one. Everytime I split the finsih, and try to assign a new layer, it looks the width of both layers and will not let me edit them.
I hope someone can Help.
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Check into using stacked walls instead. The offer more flexability and are easier to manipulate IMHO.
Check the Revit help file for info on them.
Tom
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