2 horizontal walls with 3/8-inch expansion space between them
Disallowing joins is also useful for resolving complex joins. For example, if you add a wall to a complex join
and it produces undesired results, you can disallow joins on the added wall and then use Join Geometry to
clean the join between this wall and other walls.
Selected wall with disallowed join
Wall cleaned up after Join Geometry used
To Prevent a Join on a Wall End
1 Select the wall.
2 Right-click the wall end control where you want to disallow the join.
3 Click Disallow Join from the shortcut menu.
The end of the wall cannot join to the end of another wall. If you want to allow the join, you can select the
wall, right-click the wall end control, and click Allow Join from the shortcut menu, or right-click
Join) above the end of the wall.
Preventing a Join on a Mid-End Wall Face
You can prevent mid-end wall faces from joining to another wall. See
on page 586.
Creating Walls with Mid-End Faces
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