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hello guys, I have problem with some details. Last time I used revit with this problem I used filled region and draw by line details, now I have more time to solve this problem. So I want my horisontal and vertical layers of wall to join on corners (inside and outride corner). I tried to separate structural wall and insulation wall but with no result. Also I tried modify wall in section but then I have problem with same walls on other places. Can somebody please help me with this. Tnx :D
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Read this in your HELP.
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that is for plan, this second picture is section... it doesnt work...
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Only plan joinings are available for walls. Different joining is available for floor/wall connections.
The vertical wall can have a layer pulldown. As for your 'horizontal wall' - You need to tell us more about what that is.
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vertical wall layers go to horizontal and then again go to vertical, something like outside ceiling with layers like wall insulation plaster etc.
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I understand what you want but how did you model?
I would have used a soffit on a floor bottom.
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here is section now do this in revit! 
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I tried soffit, ceiling, doble flooring, everything, and it is not possible it doesnt connect like two walls in plain section... and i cant find nothing on autodesk help
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First, understand that modeling and detailing are different requirements.
Second, batt insulation is never shown as batts except in detail views using the built in batt symbol tool.
I would model as:
- Floor - either one complete floor with those layers making sure priorities are correct so join with wall works
- Floor - or two floors - structural only and seperate finish floor (probably what you should have.) Floor limit is inside face of insulation, then use join fuction of floor to wall.
- Wall beginning at top of stuructural floor - defined complete with outer layer unlocked for pull down function
- Soffit - finish with insulation and furring layers (Soffit limit is inside face of exterior wall finish to curtain wall.)
This should give you the correct visual model. Then in section / detail views, you edit cut profile if needed and add dtail elements for stryucture, insulation and CW.
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Can you please make test wall and this floor with 5-6 layers inside and post print screen of connection? I guess I am doing something wrong
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