I created an in-place mass where I joined 3 masses. I want to create walls-by-face in order to schedule this object, but when I attempt it, revit creates walls based on the masses BEFORE they were joined. Is this by design? I think it's obvious what I'm trying to do - can anyone recommend a different strategy?
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