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Could somebody please help and let me know why my walls are not cleaning up properly?
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Why are these walls split apart - are they one wall or two? If one wall, then do you have a wall that splits them and is hidden? At the corner, pull one wall back then tell revit to trim and extend them. If that doesn't fix your problem, use the wall clean-up tool ...(Edit wall joins)
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Looks to me like you have some demoed walls in an earlier phase that are affecting the new walls. Even though you can't see them demoed walls will affect walls in later phases forcing you to change the view's Phase Filter to Show All in order to see how the walls are interacting and clean them up the way you want so things look correct in the New Construction phase. HTH.
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