Hi,
In the attached Revit 2019 File, you can see wall quantities in the wall schedule for walls that have already been deleted. How can I avoid this from happening?
Thank you,
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Something VERY strange is going on with this Project.
I suggest you open a Support Case through your Autodesk Account Portal and submit this RVT for them to examine. If you do, please let us know what they say about it.
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Nothing strange. The first wall in the schedule is not a structural wall so you don't see it in a structural view. Set the view to coordination and it will show.
Thank you for the question @azim.alia!
I’m finding all but one of the 7 walls from the Wall Schedule visible in a new default 3D view:
Wall E20: 509741,509843
Wall I20: 539082,539201,539299,539407
If you create a new default 3D view, you should see these walls. (I originally found the IDs by right clicking on the walls in the Project Browser, and then using Select All Instances -> In Entire Project).
The one wall that I’m not finding is Element ID 504642 (the first E20 wall in the Wall Schedule with area of 80 square meters). No good view can be found for this wall (when using the Show option in the Select by ID command).
If you want to delete these walls from your project, you could select them by their ID
(504642,509741,509843, 539082,539201,539299,539407), and then use the Delete command.

@barthbradley, did you find unexpected behavior beyond the “missing” E20 wall (504642)?

@Lance.Coffey wrote:@barthbradley, did you find unexpected behavior beyond the “missing” E20 wall (504642)?
There's more to it than that. Play with it. You'll see.
I’m not finding anything new when making further changes in the model (moving walls, deleting framing elements, etc.).
The only unusual thing I had found was the missing wall which @ToanDN identified as being related to the Discipline.
@azim.alia, to see the structural state of walls, you can add the Structural Usage field in the schedule (Non-bearing means it’s not structural, and Bearing/Shear/Structural Combined would be structural walls).

@Lance.Coffey wrote:I’m not finding anything new when making further changes in the model (moving walls, deleting framing elements, etc.).
Okie dokie. Thanks for the update.
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