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    Default Split a Stacked Wall

    I am a new Revit user and would like to know if it is possible to Split a Stacked wall, at the inersection of another wall, and add different exterior finishes on both sides of the intersecting wall.

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    Default Re: Split a Stacked Wall

    You can break up the stacked wall, which might solve your issue.

    Select the stacked wall, right-click, and pick break up from the drop down menu.

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