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I have encountered a problem with a simple 90 degree wall join. Previously it had mitred perfectly but suddenly the two walls no longer join at all. The walls are set to allow join and are identical to each other.
Anyone know why this would happen and how to fix it?
I have even tried drawing new walls in this position
Thanks
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...and what happens when you use the join wall tool?
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I assume you are talking about the 'edit wall joins' option? If so it does not recognise the walls as joining and thus will not allow you to choose that option
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can you send me a quick pdf so i can see what you are talking about...
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This is how the wall finishes after using the wall command at the corner, with the chain option ticked on
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yes i have seen it before...
can you drag the walls away from each other, make sure that allow join is on both,
make sure your walls have the same height and trim them.
have you also tried to drag the blue dot (when you pick on a wall)?
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Yeah, I've tried all those options. This one has really got me stumped as i can't find anything that should cause this. Applies only to this joint on this floor
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Without looking at your file...
Would one of your walls have an edited profile? If so, either remove the edit profile or edit it and make sure the sketch line where the wall join is to occur aligns with the reference plane of the wall.
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We've seen this before. Select one of the walls and right click on the blue dot at their intersection. Disallow join and then allow join. Toggling this sometimes solves the problem.
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Unfortunately, the walls are normal - no profile has been edited - and the toggling of the allow/disallow wall join option doesn't help
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After many different attempts I have discovered the source of the problem. Somehow a room separation line was in the same plane as the wall and there was a conflict. wall separation line was switched off so wasn't seen.
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