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can i make a wall that is lets say we want part of the wall to be brick, and the other part to be regular, one staked on top of another, using one wall. can anyone help
We could just do 2 walls stacked on each other.
Post edited on 2005-02-04 14:20:16
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I made a little search on Revit forums
And found this about stacked walls:
http://revitcity.com/forums.php?action=viewthread&thread_id=841
And then I made a search on Google on: Revit "stacked walls"
And found a lot eg:
http://www.aecbytes.com/review/Revit7.htm
Why not make a search yourself?
Perhaps it is only to make a cut in the wall
or Mr Spot - the Revit Guru - knows!
And why stacked walls? You are only making problems for the builder....
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It will depend on what version of Revit you are using. Revit 7 has a new feature called stacked walls, which will be listed at the bottom of the wall types. Edit this, duplicate and setup the wall as you require. You should also check out the tutorial on stacked walls in the revit help. However, use with caution if there are a lot of walls it can have a big detriment to performance. If this happens you can explode the stacked walls into separate walls...
If your using 6.1 you are probably best doing it as two separate walls.
HTH.
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