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New to Revit and I have a (hopefully quick) question. I have attached 2 GIFs to show what I am trying to resolve. Where my roof is intersecting the walls either gaps are created or lines are missing.
Thanks for any help,
Doug
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In 3D view you will have to first click on the Join Geometry button (its next to the Offset button) then click on the roof and then the wall, or the other way around. I found it best to do this in 3D, this way you can see everything more clearly.
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