Hello.
I've got an 'interesting' quirk occurring when I try to demolish an existing door as part of the New Construction Phase. I'm using Revit Light 2023.
When I select the appropriate phasing instruction to demolish the door, I do not get an infill element and I'm left with a hole in the wall. I do not have this issue when I demolish an adjacent window.
The original wall has two layers of masonry, one block and one brick. On the off chance this is an issue between the wall build up, I have changed this to a single skin of brick to the same thickness and I get the same issue.
The same door model is in other locations in the model (solid masonry walls) and I do not have this issue.
For my current presentation I can 'patch' with annotation fill regions, but this is clearly not a permanent, good long term solution! Any advice welcome.
Many thanks
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Sadly not. Just a hole in the building... whereas the adjacent window has been filled in as should be expected.
(existing pre-demolition image for comparison)
Aha!
Thanks @barthbradley . I didn't have the 'pick primary host' tool option. However, I did pick new host. Positioning the door in the same wall in the same spot has now worked!
Thanks both for your help.
Sounds like I was right-thinking. Re-hosting fixed the problem. Glad I could point to in the right direction. Credit would have been nice, but I'll take the lump.
Have a good one.
Sorry @barthbradley , I thought I had accepted your reply instead of my own - certainly your direction was crucial. Now corrected.
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