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I'm having some real issues with wall cleanups in my residential remodel projects. (Revit09) Haven't loaded up 2010 yet as I am mid project but maybe that will change things. My walls aren't cleaning up and I spend a lot of time fixing in one view, then I go to the next level and have to do it all over again. I know one issue is that non bearing walls don't want to clean up with bearing walls which makes zero sense. My reseller tech support tells me that I should consider drawing my existing and new construction phases as totally different projects. That would be pathetic!!! If this software is so underdeveloped that it can't perform what it is intended to do,... well I'm not buying that. Hopefully someone can take a look at the screenshot below and clue me in on what I need to do to avoid this BS. Blue walls are bearing, green are non bearing, notice all the green in rear left not cleaning up and the gap in the walls at the far left. Got em all cleaned up in floor plan. Then, in this roof plan they are all jacked up.Thank You.
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Well, a couple of things, first, it might be easier if you just posted .jpg's instead of word docs for us to look at and answer problems.Second, I've never had a problem joining and fixing joins for bearing and non-bearing walls, but generally speaking the 'bearing' wall classification always seemed pointless unless I'm working with a structural engineer using Revit Structural, are you a struct. engineer? Maybe just make all your bearing walls non bearing, and just create a different wall type with different graphic settings.Finally what's wrong with those walls at the back? Not sure about that gap. For better screen printing check out http://www.jingproject.com/Free very good screenprinting tool
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Sorry I couldn't be of more help...
Edited on: Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 12:56:00 PM
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Right click a problematic wall and see the element prop, graphics, Wall Join Display-see if it shows "Clean all wall joins".
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Sorry, not the elem prop but the view prop.
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Thanks all. I'll check on these things and see where it gets me.
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