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Wall part disappearing when turning a wall into parts

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mbootsUJVFW
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Wall part disappearing when turning a wall into parts

I'm currently working on a tilt-up project, however, there is one wall where as soon as i turn it into parts, it immediately disappears. the wall itself (original) is cut with several void families to act as the tilt-up joints and concrete reveals, so usually whenever i turn a wall into parts with these objects, the sections between each void reveal automatically split and turn into their own individual parts. however, in this instance, with this one specific wall, one of these parts simply disappears. However, it's still visible when i select the view to show original, it only disappears in parts mode. How do i fix this so that the part is visible and exists?

 

 

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barthbradley
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mbootsUJVFW
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Nope, no error message. I have a near-identical wall on the opposite side of the building that I was able to turn into parts just fine, it's specifically this one wall that seems to just keep breaking. I thought it was something like an excluded part at first, but I tested it a bit and it's not, so I have absolutely no idea what could be causing it.
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barthbradley
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Try Clipboard Cut/Paste to Same Place and then retry Create Parts again. 

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mbootsUJVFW
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Unfortunately that didn't work, however i managed to troubleshoot and find out that it was caused by a void family reveal intersecting with a storefront wall embedded in the original wall, and managed to fix it by trimming and re-aligning some of the void families with the edge of the storefront.

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