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Can someone help me with the attached image. I can't seem to find a way to not have my walls run through my pilaster. The framing is fine, but not the finish. I have tried join and unjoin, but nothing seems to help. A detail call out of this would be tough looking like this. Thanks Revit 9.1
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Join should work for this, you may need to reload the column family. I've had old columns not behave properly, also pick the masonry wall first then the column. Also make sure the column is the proper height. If all else fails use a filled region. But this should be possible. If you copy the walls and col to a sep file and post it I'll give it a try.
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