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Forums >> Revit Building >> Technical Support >> Walls "sticking" together - DON'T WANT THAT
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I have an existing drawing. I am adding new walls adjacent to existing elements.Mainly a metal stud wall perpendicular to the end of an existing concrete wall. When my new furred out wall gets remotely close to the existing concrete wall, the concrete wall 'jumps' and sticks to the new wall I am drawing. The wall joins tool (even with "dont clean join" does not help much. I am using phases - I think this might have somehthing to do with it. How can I make it so walls don't stick together like this? Walls trimming together and joining core materials is a nice thing for corners and such...but I dont want that here. Thanks for any help
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Click on the wall you are not wanting to join. There is a blue grip at each end of the wall, right click on the one end you are having trouble with and select "disallow join" That wall end will now not interact with any others.
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thank you, thank you! appreciate the help
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