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I designed walls ranging from the underground level (basic vine) to the raised level (half height).
these walls are superseded by beams in cls (located in elevated level).
in the 3d view known that some of them were interrupted by revits to the intradox of the beam in cls, while others internetrate in the same. the same thing happens with the pillars in the prospective view. some interrupt the created wall (which is a non-structural) others instead are connected by the partition wall itself.
how can I indicate to the walls to interrupt the interspersion of beams? or jump the pillars? but especially because some do it and others do not?
 

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selezona the walls (if they are of the same type) with the command "select all instances", and with the offset command you bring them to the correct level,
or draws a subtrave and associate reference level to the subtrave level
or individually with srips (triangolino blù)

the wall, is it interrupted to the pillar?
see in the guide in line of revit, the properties of junction (joint) of the walls with the pillars, as well as the peculiarities of the union with a "structural" pillar
 
for the ok floors, I had thought to do so, but sincerely I thought it was done automatically and above all, as can be seen from the image previously attached, the two non-bearing walls realized behaved differently towards the beam that overstated them. One was reduced to the intradox of the same, the other was not. and both had the same composition and set offset to 0.00. anyway I set them all to offset -0.3 and it should be ok. even if I repeat, it does not come back at all clear this "double" behavior without apparent explanation.

the wall I made is not interrupted to the pillar, simply the "cross", believing it interrupted, but apparently it does not. How should I act then? a wall for every pillar camp, right?

thanks for the attention
 
in practice the problem of the "mancata" line in the encounter wall / pillar is resolved by varying the non-structural wall in structural. . .
I leave it structural and dead there. .
 
no should work equally.
the problem can be the pillar
 

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I don't know what to say gfrank.. I put structural wall and dead there, more than anything else because I don't have time to look and I have to move on, but I'll come back!
 

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