2
Click Tools menu
➤
Join Geometry, or on the Tools toolbar, click
.
3
Select the walls to join.
The inserts cut openings in the joined walls. Any geometry around the insert, such as a frame,
does not appear on the joined wall.
The following image shows 2 parallel walls in plan view, one with inserts (a door and a window), before the
walls are joined.
The following image shows the walls after they are joined using the Join Geometry tool.
Creating Walls with Mid-End Faces
You can join walls to mid-end faces. To create mid-end faces, you edit the wall’s elevation profile.
To create mid-end faces
1
Sketch a wall with several levels.
2
Select the wall and, on the Options Bar, click Edit Profile.
3
Add vertical lines in between the wall ends.
Sample wall elevation profile
4
Open a 3D view.
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