If the materials are the same, and the geometry of the materials is in contact, the intersection should clean properly with Join Geometry.
Yes the materials are. And 'Join' does not work well.
Do you know which mistake I probably made?
Revit is not drafting, it's kind of like building, but virtually. If your concrete is not in contact with the other concrete, how is it ever going to join?
You have posted the same question 3 times in the same day; with different title, but the same question. That does not comply with the guidelines of the usage of this forum. If you do not get an answer for your question, simply wait. Most questions do get an answer, unless the question is too difficult to understand or to solve. I have reported your other two threads to the moderator.
Yes, I understand. It is not my purpose.
But, when I am trying to reformulate the question by editing, it is sometimes not possible anymore.
Sorry for this load.
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But, when I am trying to reformulate the question by editing, it is sometimes not possible anymore.
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Yeah, no problem. Just, as Toandn says, the forum gives you some 30 minutes to edit your post (if nobody has replied yet). But you can continue posting in the same thread with another explanation, instead of making new threads.
Also, something else that we try to avoid is putting several questions or topics in one single thread. In that case, it is better to make a new thread for each new question.
Another good practice is to finish the conversation, if it was resolved, using the "Accept as Solution" button on the post that you consider as the solution for your thread. Then the conversation is considered closed, resolved.
Thank you for your understanding and participation.
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