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This has been driving me nuts all afternoon. I am trying to build a vertically compound wall with several split regions. I want it to grow in the middle if the wall is changed height. IE a brick wainscot at the bottom and a Stucco cornice on the top. So the problem is once I create a split on the bottom at 4' it will not let me measure from the top down it wants to measure from the last split. If I do that then the cornice grows instead of the wall in between the two. How do you get it to make the offset from a different point than the last split
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Are you using the stacked wall feature in Revit? You need to insert the variable part which can be moved up or down in the middle - see image.
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No I was not I was trying to split components of a regular wall. This works much better. Thanks
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