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I am trying to decide the best way to handle the attached detail.
The issue is that part of the masonry wall is just painted block, the part above (at the clerestory has a 3" eifs system. A stacked wall seems like it would work at this joint, but what if the joint is not a flat condition. Like along a dormer condition.
Thanks for any tips!
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Stacked walls are somewhat like a group - really they are still individual elements - just grouped together. Use your stacked wall for initial placement, then right click on them and unstack them (don't have revit here & I don't remember the exact term). After they are unstacked, you can edit the profile of them to change the horizontal joint.
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Thanks that seemed to do the job. Breakup is the command I found by right clicking, then editing the profile as necessary.
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