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Yes! And Overlapping Subregions should be Allowed to exist but throw an Error. This would make revisions MUCH easier to achieve when working with many tightly-knit subregions.
All these software engineers spent a year and a half cooped up in their rooms and none of them could solve this. lol
But seriously, the whole "two subregions can't intersect" is the new Revit-bane-of-my-existence. Does Autodesk really think civil engineers care whether lines in their plans line up properly when they're printing at 1" = 80 feet? That makes the DWG plans we get from them a horrible source for picking the edges of anything, never mind something so delicate as a subregion that can't put one point over the edge of a neighbor. It certainly doesn't help that I can't pick the edges of an existing subregion either!