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Wall components change thickness when doors inserted or joined with columns

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Anonymous
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Wall components change thickness when doors inserted or joined with columns

Anonymous
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Hello, I am using Revit 2019 and am having an unusual problem which I couldn't even find on a forum before. For some weird reason, when I both join a wall to a column and insert a door or window in it nearby, the thickness of the wall components automatically change. If I erase the door, or unjoin from the column, it goes back to normal. I'll upload some screenshots for you to see what I mean. In the second one, even though it looks fine, the column is not joined with the wall. I'm having the same problem with various walls in my project.

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Thanks!!

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Wall components change thickness when doors inserted or joined with columns

Hello, I am using Revit 2019 and am having an unusual problem which I couldn't even find on a forum before. For some weird reason, when I both join a wall to a column and insert a door or window in it nearby, the thickness of the wall components automatically change. If I erase the door, or unjoin from the column, it goes back to normal. I'll upload some screenshots for you to see what I mean. In the second one, even though it looks fine, the column is not joined with the wall. I'm having the same problem with various walls in my project.

1.png2.png

 

Thanks!!

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dferreira-blackwell
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dferreira-blackwell
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I tried but it doesn't happen in mine. If possible can you list the steps to reproduce this issue.

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I tried but it doesn't happen in mine. If possible can you list the steps to reproduce this issue.

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Anonymous
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Anonymous
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The structure was the first thing I modeled. When I model the wall there's no problem at first, the problem happens once the door/window is inserted in the wall and I join the wall with the column

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The structure was the first thing I modeled. When I model the wall there's no problem at first, the problem happens once the door/window is inserted in the wall and I join the wall with the column

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dferreira-blackwell
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I tried doing the same way but no issues to report.

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I tried doing the same way but no issues to report.

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Anonymous
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Do you think it may be possible it has to do with my specific file? Like maybe it's corrupt or something of the sort.

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Do you think it may be possible it has to do with my specific file? Like maybe it's corrupt or something of the sort.

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ToanDN
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I have had it happened in an older version. What version are you?
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I have had it happened in an older version. What version are you?
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dferreira-blackwell
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Maybe but can't say for sure. Try this open new project and just copy paste this element structure wall and window. see what happens there..!

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Maybe but can't say for sure. Try this open new project and just copy paste this element structure wall and window. see what happens there..!

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barthbradley
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barthbradley
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Well, Joined elements do share the same line weight.  Is this what you are seeing?  

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Well, Joined elements do share the same line weight.  Is this what you are seeing?  

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