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Wall showing over structural coloumn in floorplan

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tehbiskuit
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Wall showing over structural coloumn in floorplan

i have tried everything i know from changing the coloumn offset to changing the family but the wall still show through the coloumn even though they are at the same level. here is the screenshot showing the coloumn that go beyond the wall (black) and the coloumn that are at the sam level (white)

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jay_colcombe
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If everything is correct as regards levels etc. then this is related to the Automatic Join Order

 

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You can switch Join Order

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And if the Materials are identical between the Wall and Column lines are removed 

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tehbiskuit
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im really thankful for the solution, but do i have to join manually all my coloumns and walls or is there a faster method?

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jay_colcombe
in reply to: tehbiskuit

They should automatically join but you can review Hidden Lines to see if this helps but will influence other items in the view?

 

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Also when using then Switch Join Order you can do multiple using the Multiple Switch Tool - but again if you make them all the same material they do this automatically

 

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