I have 2 different wall types, which are identical other than the fact they are different types (have different names)
If they were the same type, they would be connected with a clean join in a pasted image below. But after I duplicated one of the wall types, the walls do not join this way anymore. How can I make it happen?
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Are the walls in the same Phase and is View Phase Filter set to Show Complete?
So I realized what causes this behavior, still curious if there is a way to get around it. If the view's detail level is set to course then the walls clean up properly. But if the view's detail level is set to medium or fine then the outer edge cleans up, but not the interior....
Attached a partial model.
Because you have all layers in Core. Move finish layers out of core and differentiate finish/core materials.
Why are all your layers the same priority and core layers? Seems odd.
How about this instead?
About Applying a Function to a Layer of a Compound Structure | Revit | Autodesk Knowledge Network
If you want to keep the Assembly as is, look into Overriding Host Layers via VGOs:
This was it! Thank you for the link @barthbradley very helpful
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