Joining Parallel Walls That Contain Inserts - Autodesk 24000-000000-9860 - Revit Architecture - PC User Manual

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To clean wall joins
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, for Display, select one of the following options:
Clean Join displays a smooth join. Imaginary solid lines appear to indicate where the walls
actually end. The lines only appear while editing the wall join; they do not print and go
away when you finish cleaning the join.
NOTE The wall join looks significantly different in 3D view if the walls are at a different height.
Clean join
Don't Clean Join displays the wall ends butting up against one another.
Don't Clean Join
Use View Setting cleans wall joins depending on how the property Wall Join Display is set.
See
View Properties
4 When you finish making wall join edits, click Modify or press ESC to exit the command.

Joining Parallel Walls that Contain Inserts

If you join 2 parallel walls and one of them has an insert (such as a window), the insert cuts through the
joined wall.
If 2 walls are joined at an obtuse angle, you can place 2 inserts near the join if the join is mitered. If the join
is squared off, Revit Architecture notifies you that it cannot place both inserts.
To join parallel walls with inserts
1 In a plan view, place the walls less than 6 inches apart.
Edit Wall Joins, or on the Tools toolbar, click
on page 210.
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