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    Default corrugated pipe in walls

    Hi,

    One of the problems with "old design methods in 2D" was to ensure vertical integrity of a project. Especially, when there is a need for anchoring of wall elements on top of each other, the usual solution is to prescribe a corrugated pipe in all the wall elements, in which an anchor cable can be mounted and fixed in the foundations.

    Applying the wonders of Revit to this issue, I've tried the obvious way by placing a circular shaft inside the wall objects in the entire building height with symbolic lines to make a symbol in plan views. This works very well. However, I would also like the opening to show in vertical section views through the walls. But in these section views, the opening shows only in the intermediate floors supported by the wall elements, but not in the wall itself. This may be logical from a family perspective, but it is nevertheless not the result, I was hoping for.

    Is there another procedure to achieve the desired result?

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    Bump... Anyone have a solution idea ?

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