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Random Wall Join Glitch (Elevation)

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leemasonrobert
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Random Wall Join Glitch (Elevation)

Our Revit model had been working perfectly well, until a recent wall joining glitch popped up.

 

We revise some of the project levels, which caused this seemingly random glitch to happen with some of our exterior walls. Walls that had been joining seamlessly (in elevation) now have a black break line separating them. See attached.

 

The walls are totally co-plainer, are joined, have no material overrides and had otherwise been joining just fine before the level shift. The black break lines do not happen in all wall transition locations, just randomly throughout the project, including in portions of the project that were not connected to the levels that changed.

 

These black break lines between walls will not go away once the walls are joined, but (weirdly) do go away when the wall is cut with a section box in an Axon view.

 

This seems to be some weird graphic glitch that is happening, as it popped up out of the blue, happens randomly throughout the project and is not related to any of the project geometry.

 

Any ideas how to fix this issue? We could go around and use the linework tool to hide the lines, but that seems kinda hacky, and would be a hassle to keep up with.

 

Thanks in advance. 

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Phasing and View Phase Filters? 

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Sadly, I don’t think so. It’s ground up construction, so no phases, and all the same view template settings were used before and after the appearance of these break lines. 😞 

 

thanks for the idea tho. 

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syman2000
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Do you have multiple wall intersecting at that region? Upload the sample file so we can take a look.

Check out my Revit youtube channel - https://www.youtube.com/user/scourdx

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