I am Not able to join the walls together which are shown in the image afetr i join them they still look as if tehy are not joined. The different thing about these walls is taht thehy are not 90 degrees togethre
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somehow I cant get rid of the line in between the joins when I do wall joins command even though I choose clear line. the file is attached.
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A Finish layer of one wall needs to join with the same Finish layer of another wall. So do the structural layers. You use the same pattern for the Finish layer and the Structural layer so you have them mixing up at several locations and that cause the diagonal lines at the miter joints. I changed the structural layer to concrete so that you can distinguish the different layers more clearly. The screenshot show a couple of corners I have reversed the wall direction (marked in blue) and the diagonal lines are gone. The red is where I didn't fix so you can see the problem. Revit file is attached. When you done with reversing the walls for proper joining, you can change the structural layer back to its original material.
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