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Joined: Mon, Mar 5, 2012
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Hi,
Revit 2017
For some reason my insitu concrete walls, floors, and columns are not automatically joining. They all have the same material attributes.
The design is a hi rise apartment block, using structural sheer walls. To manually join every element will take a very long time.
Is there other criteria I might be missing to make the autojoin work ?
Many thanks.
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I doubt your walls and floors are poured at the same time. That being said, if you edit the floor sketch and the walls/floors intersect, Revit will give you the option of cutting the floor intersection out of the wall.
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