i have joined two walls, the bottom one is overlapping the wall above,
Top wall goes strangely down (to its base offset = 0 )in the corners.
How to avoid it?
Wall joins doesn't help.
Attached Revit 2024 file.
Dragging up (i.e.) changing walls Base offset is not an option, because I need the wall part on the 'internal' side to stay low, while 'external' side stay higher.
Modifying layers for vertical up/down flexibility is not giving good results either.
@HNAP_Julian_JBO wrote:Switch Join Order makes the top wall come lower. I need the opposite:
Look back at my screenshots. I used Switch Join Order to achieve BOTH conditions.
@barthbradley it is a mystery to me how you made it work with Switch Join Order. I tried it in the video below, no luck.
Any idea how come it doesn't work for me? As you can see in the screencast above.
Wall Joins should fix that 🤔 -- if this is the way.
Why you use the join and Overlap in height?
I can not understand?
am i missing something?
Wall joins - very time consuming and doesn't apply throughout the Model groups of walls.
whach the new video.
this one:
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