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unjoining walls after creating split in elevation

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kherrman
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unjoining walls after creating split in elevation

kherrman
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I split a wall vertically (created stacked wall)

What is the trick to unjoin the two walls?

You should be able to right click on the height adjustment arrow and unjoin just like you can in plan. 

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unjoining walls after creating split in elevation

I split a wall vertically (created stacked wall)

What is the trick to unjoin the two walls?

You should be able to right click on the height adjustment arrow and unjoin just like you can in plan. 

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ToanDN
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ToanDN
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One way is to select one wall, cut and paste aligned to same place. 

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One way is to select one wall, cut and paste aligned to same place. 

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kherrman
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Then I have to reinsert windows and any other stuff? No thanks. 

 

 

Then I have to reinsert windows and any other stuff? No thanks. 

 

 

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ToanDN
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@kherrman wrote:

Then I have to reinsert windows and any other stuff? No thanks. 

Sometimes, I think there are just a bunch of Joe Bidens that have jobs.

 


No.  Doors and windows and anything hosted in the cut wall will still be exactly where they were, hosted by the newly pasted wall.  You don't even need to select them, just select the wall to copy paste.

 

https://knowledge.autodesk.com/community/screencast/7a89072c-36e9-46d3-813e-cb951fce6eda

 

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@kherrman wrote:

Then I have to reinsert windows and any other stuff? No thanks. 

Sometimes, I think there are just a bunch of Joe Bidens that have jobs.

 


No.  Doors and windows and anything hosted in the cut wall will still be exactly where they were, hosted by the newly pasted wall.  You don't even need to select them, just select the wall to copy paste.

 

https://knowledge.autodesk.com/community/screencast/7a89072c-36e9-46d3-813e-cb951fce6eda

 

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ToanDN
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Accepted solution

Another way is Reveal Constraints on the elevation, delete the purple dotted constraint lines, then the walls will be disconnected.

 

ToanDN_0-1629482935677.png

 

ToanDN_1-1629482951700.png

 

 

Another way is Reveal Constraints on the elevation, delete the purple dotted constraint lines, then the walls will be disconnected.

 

ToanDN_0-1629482935677.png

 

ToanDN_1-1629482951700.png

 

 

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