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An easy quick tip to start off the day. Phasing can be a pain to even the most seasoned Revit veterans, and hopefully I can help you out with a little in-fill issue you may have in the future. When you demolish a door, window or any wall cutting object out of a wall, it replaces that former opening with an in-fill wall. This wall has no phase information but can be replaced with ANY wall type you have already defined. If you have a scenario where you want to replace the in-fill area with a different wall type (say you have a CMU/Concrete building and just want to in-fill with stud walls), this tip is going to be right up your alley! - Demolish your wall cutting object
 - In your next phase view, select the in-fill create by the previous demolition.
 - Choose the wall type you wish to use.
 - Choose the location line alignment.
 - Voila! Quick, easy and painless!

As always, you can view this tip in its entirety at http://revittotd.com/08/1029. Thanks for stopping by and please feel free to leave feedback! -Carl Gibson 
Edited on: Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 9:05:28 AM
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