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I have a bunch of public bathrooms in a large-scale commercial project and the client now wants the bathroom stalls to be full-height stud walls instead of bathroom partitions. After making the changes, Revit now thinks the stalls are separate rooms and has excluded them from the bathroom's Room Boundary.
My first instinct was to delete to the current bathroom Room Boundary and draw a new one manually that includes the stalls, but I was wondering if there was a faster way to do this. Does anyone have any suggestions?
I'm using Revit 2014, but I haven't installed the latest system update yet.
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Click on the stall walls and in your properties uncheck "Room Bounding"
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Thanks! That did it!
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