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Please see the attach files and help why the slab edge  TS1 Detail) are not join properly. Thanks
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In order to have any sweep in Revit join properly, it needs to be done in a series, not seperate sweeps. Remove your independent sweeps then click on the one remaining and add edges to that to create the rest of the sweep.
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i did not use sweep command here it is slab edge................i don't know how to use sweep for thickend slab in project neither i find sweep tool in my project. Can you Please guide me how to do that. Thanks
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A slab edge IS a sweep, so is a cornice. They use the sweep process but in a pre-set fashion. Use the slab edge and do as I suggested - one operation, not multiple.
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