From the course: Revit 2018: Essential Training for Architecture (Metric)

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Wall joins

Wall joins

- [Narrator] Walls join up with each other automatically whenever you have two or more walls connected together and usually the join condition that happens automatically will be acceptable, graphically speaking, in most cases. However, there are some times when the default join condition will not be what the desired effect is, and in those cases you can use the Edit Wall Joins tool to modify them. So I have a few examples that I want to share with you in this plan, and what I'll do is I'll do Zoom-in Region around this portion of the floor plan to talk about a couple common conditions. Now the first condition I want to look at is over here by the entrance to the condominium unit. What you'll see is I have this block wall here that is intersecting with my stud wall here. And the stud wall is currently taking precedence over the block wall and that's probably the reverse of what I want. I'd rather have the block wall in the foyer space out here take precedence over the stud wall. So…

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