Squared off join
Editing Complex Wall Joins
Revit Architecture does not recommend using the Edit Wall Joins command to edit a complex wall join.
Complex wall joins are those that, for example, have more than 4 walls, are on many floors, or exist in more
than 1 workset. Complex wall joins can produce a large number of configurations, and you may have to
step through hundreds of configurations to find the desired one.
To edit a complex wall join
1 If applicable, set all involved worksets to editable. See
2 Use the drag controls on the wall ends to move the walls out of the join.
3 Drag the wall ends back into the join using the snapping feedback to create the desired
configuration.
4 Prevent walls from joining.
For more information, see
Changing the Order of a Wall Join
Changing wall order affects the display of a wall join by changing which wall butts up against another.
To change wall join order
1 In a plan view, click Tools menu
2 Move the cursor over the wall join and click.
A square encloses the wall join.
3 On the Options Bar, click Previous or Next to cycle through the wall join order options.
4 When the drawing area displays the desired wall join configuration, in the Design Bar, click
Modify.
The following images show wall joins and the available wall join order options.
Preventing Wall Ends from Joining
Edit Wall Joins, or on the Tools toolbar, click
Making Worksets Editable
on page 588.
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on page 1201.
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