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Good morning all,
Quite new to Revit, still learning the basics.. I have a topography and I am trying to make roads that follow the topograpy. I have split the topography using the split tool and have changed the elevation so it is 150mm lower than the topography. However once i do thise there is a visible gap between the two surfaces. is there a way to fix this, by possibly thickening the surface?
I appretiate your time in advance.
Thanks,
Phillipe
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