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New in 2025: Walls as finishes using Auto Join

New in 2025: Walls as finishes using Auto Join

From the course: Revit: Tips, Tricks, and Troubleshooting

New in 2025: Walls as finishes using Auto Join

- [Instructor] This week I want to talk about a new feature in Revit 2025. It's an Auto-Join Feature for Walls. So it's designed to allow you to use Walls as Finishes. So this is pretty common practice in a lot of firms where they will use, instead of a single wall that contains the structural layers and the finishes, they'll use more than one wall, one wall that represents the structural parts of the wall, and a second set of walls for the finish materials. And this is done for a variety of reasons, but one of the most common ones would be that different folks have ownership of those different parts of the wall. So if you have an architectural team that's responsible for the walls themselves and the physical locations of the walls and their structural components, and then maybe a interiors team which is responsible for the finishes, then you might want those separated out into separate wall elements. However, to do that…

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