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merge two curved walls into one single wall

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Anonymous
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merge two curved walls into one single wall

Hello, 

 

How can I merge two curved walls into one single wall. With a straight wall, all I have to do is pull one of the walls back and then pull it to the other wall and it will merge into one wall automatically. However, with two curved walls I cannot do that. 

 

please see images

 

Would really appreciate the helps. Thanks

 

seperate walls.png

 

merged single wall.png

 

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martinTstewart_Adsk
in reply to: Anonymous

In the example you provided, assuming the curves are the same wall type, I'd delete one and extend the other to the end.

Does that work?



Martin Stewart
AEC Support Specialist
Message 3 of 7
Lance.Coffey
in reply to: Anonymous

I am not finding a way to merge two curved walls together. I suspect that this is to protect against situations where an unbroken circle could be created.

Here is a video with more info on this topic:

As I mentioned in the video, you could post this Idea (to allow merging of curved walls) to our Ideas Page.


Lance Coffey

Technical Support Specialist
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BIMologist_
in reply to: Anonymous

In revit the curves are treated different than straight segments. While it is easy to join straight segments , curves will not join as you are wanting. As Martin suggested to delete one and extend the other curve. Not ideal I know.


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Anonymous
in reply to: martinTstewart_Adsk

Thanks for your reply

I want know if there is a possibility of merging/joining them into one
without having to delete one of them
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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Your video was very informative. Thank you very much
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Anonymous
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Thank you everyone for your input. I am a new revit user and find the community here very helpful. Thanks

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