Revit 2019 - Walls Won't Join Properly

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Revit 2019 - Walls Won't Join Properly

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As the title says, I'm working in Revit 2019. I have a pair of walls that I can't get to join to each other properly. They are the same wall type; they are on the same level with no base offset; wall joining is allowed (they are technically joined, but continue to show a cut line between them); there is no phasing in the project, so that isn't interfering with anything; I've tried pulling each wall back and dragging the control points back together; I've tried changing the wall join style; I've tried pulling the walls back and using trim/extend; I've tried using modify>geometry>join. I'm hoping one of you geniuses can tell me what I'm doing wrong.

 

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cbcarch
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Are either of them attached to the roof?
Cliff B. Collins
Registered Architect The Lamar Johnson Collaborative Architects-St. Louis, MO

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They are each attached to the same 2 roofs - one internal that ends at the interior core boundary of the wall (which I'm using as a ceiling b/c I need to cut it with a roof-based family), and one that is the actual exterior roof. These are 2 of the 4 exterior walls, all 4 of which are attached to the same 2 roofs in the same way, and this is the only corner giving me this issue.
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cbcarch
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Attaching can sometimes cause wall join problems. Try Detaching and see if they clean up. If so, maybe use a reference plane to attach the walls to, or just use an offset from a Level or an unconnected height instead. Odd that the other two walls clean up.
Cliff B. Collins
Registered Architect The Lamar Johnson Collaborative Architects-St. Louis, MO

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Aw geez Rick, I made one of the walls structural! Thanks for the suggestions.
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