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    Mission impossible , wall

    Damnit spent like 2 hours trying to make something, i need to make wall as it shown on picture, but how can i make it? to the ramp i cant attach it, to the sloped floor above cant attach aswell . joins, or edit profile, or every second step writes Can't keep elements joined or Cannot extend layer(s) of the highlighted vertically compound wall. Please what would be your suggestion guys?
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    Last edited by bangobeat; May 11, 2011, 10:28 AM.

    #2
    Well, if all else fails you can always use the Edit Profile. Select the Wall in 3D or elevation view and click Edit Profile. Now you can sketch the profile as needed.
    Martijn de Riet
    Professional Revit Consultant | Revit API Developer
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      #3
      Yeah as i expected Cannot extend layer(s) of the highlighted vertically compound wall. Very big surprise i failed
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        #4
        Do you have any of the layers unlocked and offset?
        Klaus Munkholm
        "Do. Or do not. There is no try."

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          #5
          Could you post the project? Or a portion of it...
          Try Cutting to Clipboard and Paste Aligned to Same Place. This clears out any weird constraints you might have...
          Martijn de Riet
          Professional Revit Consultant | Revit API Developer
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          Planta1 Revit Online Consulting

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            #6
            Yeah i had unlocked layers, after locking it , i succeed! beauty! thanks Outstanding Revit Evangelist and Major Revit Evangelist. hehe

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              #7
              I have a somewhat similar situation...What I'm facing is different in that the wall I'm trying to attach to the underside of a stair is also a wall that curves in plan.
              I was able to make a mass (with some difficulty) an place a wall on the face of the mass. However, the surface pattern in all messed up now.
              I need to do the same thing to the other side of the stairs and am hoping there is a better way to do this?
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                #8
                Check out THIS thread. It may help ya.
                Dan

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by dzatto View Post
                  Check out THIS thread. It may help ya.
                  Yep, just posted to that thread too. Found it right after I posted here.

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