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Wall End Point does not match the end of the wall.

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jfjacques
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Wall End Point does not match the end of the wall.

The wall end point - the blue dot that is used to drag the wall- is not at the tip of the wall but a foot off the wall. 

Why is this?

It is also eating into another wall, but as there is no wall present, there is simply a gap. 

 

 

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Corsten.Au
als Antwort auf: jfjacques

Hi

Depending on which view you are in, the situations changes..

 

in Plan Wall End points  are easy to manipulate / stretch/ drag etc.

in 3D the Endpoint control ( blue dots ) are at the Base cause thats the CONSTANT/CONSTRAINTS

in Elevation - those controls becomes arrows to drag in either direction

of the wall..Example : Ground Floor - Offset Zero mm

 

If you change the ' BASE OFFSET " of the wall to say 500mm, then those dots /controls stays at the same location

but you can remove the conflict/overlapping of that wall with wall below..

 

Walls are level based / Plane based.. so each and every wall keeps those controls on that levels/plane..

move or create wall or required level and those controls will move to respective level/plane.

 

( Same goes for Roof as well... Idea is to select correct level and create floor/wall/roof.. simply moving them

up ex:3000mm etc won't change the Base constraint..

 

Each and every element in Revit ( some exceptions like mass ) are host based.. and hosts are

1. Levels

2. Reference Planes

3. Surface

4. Adaptive points

5. 3D elements within Model ( Surface of Wall, roof, furniture, mass )

etc

 

There is no independancy of elements in Revit, they need to belong to some reference to make it work..

Corsten
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barthbradley
als Antwort auf: jfjacques

Are you talking about Plan Views or Section Views?

Is it a 'Blue Dot" or a Blue Arrow (e.g. Shape Handle)?

Have you created Parts from the Wall and have Parts Visibility set to "Parts"?  

 

...let's build on those questions. 

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Anonymous
als Antwort auf: jfjacques

I had the same problem just now, but found a solution by doing this. If you right click on the blue dot and click "disallow join" the blue dot goes right next to the wall and the gap disappears. 

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