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problem with travi

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jarjarfix

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I never found a solution to one thing, and I always had to go on escamotage.
I'll explain. why when two beams "touch" revit joins them arbitrarily?
Is there a way to avoid this union happening?
until now to prevent the infamous union from happening automatically I keep reading the two beams disconnected but it is not a solution I like because laborious.
allego 2 screenshots. in this case wooden counters on perimeter walls. In the first picture we see the automatic union of revit while in the second we see how I would like it to be union.

Thank you.
1.webp 2.webp
 
there is no concept of "arbitrary" in revit. depends on how the frame family was made. if you join them wrongly simply change the order of joints
 
revit cannot know how the beams must be joined. for this, there is a tool to change the way the beams join. so:
2017-01-31_18-45-00.webp
 

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