I have a wall that in plan cuts through the core element of another wall. From a priority point of view, this should not be happening. I have core elements cutting core elements.
I'm looking at this wall in section and from what I can see is that this wall might be snapping to the top or bottom wall above or below it.
I delete these just to see if the problem persists.
It does.
I know this gets asked a lot, is there a disjoin all button? (Though, if I think about it, this wouldn't really solve the problem )
Wall JOIN options not working.
And even if it one option was appropriate, is WJ supposed to allow walls that should not be possible due to their priority?
How do I stop this from happening?
Maybe the assembly order in structure wall this order help me a lot and I use in a few cases WJ tool
Gustavo Ubriaco Contreras
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Can you share the file to test and mention the Revit version you are using?
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