Problem splitting a stacked wall
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Hello.
I'm working in Revit light 2018.
I have been having a bit of a headache in drawing a house with a stacked wall (low level red brick finish, with a rendered finish above). There is a small single storey extension constructed at the corner of the two storey house. I have been struggling to get the main house to have the primary join, with the extension abutting in a t-junction. Revit seems to want to join the main wall with the extension - which leaves a bit of a hole... Any how, that is by the by. I think I've cracked it.
Or I thought I had, until I then tried to split the wall as we are partially demolishing it (of course, we are demolishing that corner). I split the wall, created a duplicate 'existing' wall at the corner to demolish, and thought all was fine. However. When I check, the low level aspect of the wall appears to have ignored the split and retained the joint - which means that in my new plan, I will have a wall where I'm supposed to have demolished it.
I have checked the wall profile, and it looks correct - straight edged at the split end.
Attached is a .pdf of screenshots of several views (the plan and elevation of the demolition drawings, and the profile of the retained section of wall).
Please can someone let me know if there is a stacked wall setting that relates to junctions that I have missed? If I have waffled and you can't understand my problem do let me know, and I will try to clarify.
Many thanks