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Forums >> Revit Structure >> Technical Support >> how do you stop lines from being attached to each other?
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Hey all this might sound like a stupid question but when drawing with lines I am finding that they sometimes reference off each other, ie. when you move one the other one will extend with it which is sometimes useful but other times can be a really annoying, is there anyway to seperate the lines from each other? Thanks
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check 'Disjoin' while moving a line.
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Ah I knew it would be something blatantly easy like that! thanks
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