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Sat, Feb 10, 2007 at 11:01:44 AM | walls and floors (line division)

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Hey to all, im an architectural student and right now im using revit as a working solution but i'm having a problem with the wall and floor join. When i make a section outside the building the floor lines appear with a line (the wall/floor join) Is there a any possible solution to make regular walls (like a entire building with a clean line walls).

Sorry for my bad english.

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