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25 17:20:38 0 181 angled walls roque14 Revit Project Management erland73 2009-06-25 11:08:21 3 344 Revit Totd - revittotd.com rkitect Tips & Tricks rkitect 2009-06-24 15:47:40 0 471 Problems Attaching Roof To Wall: Help Appreciated ksmith Technical Support ksmith 2009-06-23 12:10:37 0 241 Adding Mat
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ch that of the base, the walls will now fillet. Now if I offset the wall again by 500mm the cladding is fillited, and then if I change it back to cladding (as per the original wall style that wouldn't fillet) it stays fillited? Has anyone else had this problem? Please help. Kind regards Chris At
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st Replies Views cubical walls JGray2112 The Studio JGray2112 2006-06-01 13:25:16 0 168 What do you all suggest JGray2112 Newbies Mr Spot 2005-12-19 14:55:03 0 184 Start New Thread Page 1 of 1 |
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09 15:00:31 1 79 Showing walls from the bottom of slab diesellam Technical Support diesellam 2010-02-09 10:40:40 3 146 Massing diesellam Technical Support diesellam 2009-10-12 17:24:28 0 131 Manage Link diesellam Technical Support jhayden 2009-10-02 13:37:38 1 225 Slip Track diesellam Technical Supp
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foundations by selecting walls and they are not continuous around inside and outside corners and cannot be joined? why is this happening and what to do. also the view templates cannot see the foundation cuts properly at this level? This user is offline Wed, May 14, 2008 at 4:22:12 PM | foundations #
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say 12' x12', then add 4 walls by picking the edges, how do I unjoin a given wall from the floor, so that I may move it without the floor stretching? easy one Im sure, its prolly staring me in the face revit2010 by the way thanks in advance rubiks This user is offline Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 2:57:23 PM
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of the formerly exterior walls are now interior. For these walls , would I make a duplicate wall type that's an Interior Wall Function? What about exterior wall area that extends past the roof and wouldn't be included in the calculations? Revit Architecture 2008 This user is offline Search this Threa
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n-place in the category " walls ", then use the cut geometry to cut that portion of wall... Attached Images ----------------------------------- I Hope and I Wish to LEARN more, and more, and more.... REVIT This user is offline Sat, May 2, 2009 at 4:22:34 PM | partial wall miter below winder #5 jprado
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pes. I have 4 verions of walls w/ tile1) mtl stud 3 5/8", mr gyp bd 5/8", tile 1/2" - (2) gyp bd 5/8", mtl stud 3 5/8", mr gyp bd 5/8", tile 1/2" - (3) gyp bd 5/8", mtl stud 1 1/2", mr gyp bd 5/8", tile 1/2" (4) tile 1/2", gyp bd 5/8", mtl stud 6", mr gyp bd 5/8", tile 1/2" @ 38" high. This is in ad
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