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Wall corners acting weird

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HNAP_Julian_JBO
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Wall corners acting weird

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.

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Message 2 of 15

drag up using shape handle 

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Message 3 of 15

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.

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Message 4 of 15

Well, for a definitive solution, I believe modeling two walls with two heights and then joining them is the easiest way
Message 5 of 15

Switch Join Order

 

 

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Message 6 of 15

That is exactly how I did it.

Message 7 of 15

Switch Join Order makes the top wall come lower. I need the opposite:

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Message 8 of 15


@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.  

Message 9 of 15

@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.

Message 10 of 15

Any idea how come it doesn't work for me? As you can see in the screencast above.

Message 11 of 15
ridantuo
in reply to: HNAP_Julian_JBO

Wall Joins should fix that 🤔 -- if this is the way.

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Message 12 of 15

Why you use the join and Overlap in height?
I can not understand?
am i missing something?

 

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Message 13 of 15

Because bottom wall is only on the exterior side, see:

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Message 14 of 15
HNAP_Julian_JBO
in reply to: ridantuo

Wall joins - very time consuming and doesn't apply throughout the Model groups of walls.

Message 15 of 15

whach the new video.

 

this one:

 

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