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Hello,
I have created a generic model family in Revit 2017 and need to array it hundreds of times in my project. The catch is I need to join these horizontal and vertical instances of the generic model family WITHOUT dividing lines between them, i.e. I need to join them. It will be too time consuming to do them one by one, even when I select the "multiple objects" from options in Join. I was hoping I could select all instances of the family and then join, or select join and then do the reverse, to no avail.
Any help would be much appreciated!
Ben
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I doubt that they will join one to one in the first place. You should have tried that first.
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