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Forums >> Revit Building >> Technical Support >> Exterior elevation surface pattern spanning two coplanar walls
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I have two walls in the same plane, and with the same material. I am drawing them as two separate walls because one of the walls is attached to the roof, and the other attaches to the first floor (see attched section). These are model line surface patterns. I tried using the wall join, but that doesn't seem to work. I wouldn't think you would typically want to see the line where two walls connect?
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Try join geometry instead of edit wall joins.
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The join Geometry doesn't allow me to select two adjacent walls in the same plane. I did figure out a different solution. Instead of creating 2 separate walls, I made one wall and used the "Attach Top/Base" command under modify wall to attach the base to the roof. It only modifies the wall where it intersects the roof. It worked great. Example image is attached.
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