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Revit extending walls to roof.
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By attaching a wall to another element you avoid the need to manually edit the wall profile when the design changes.
The other element can be a floor a roof a ceiling a reference plane or another wall that is directly above or below.
This is a general.
After placing a wall you can override its initial top and base constraints by attaching its top or base to another element in the same vertical plane.
You can join a roof to the top face of another roof and the wall below that roof if you select the wall as the target.
You cannot join a roof to more than one top face of another roof.
Watch me extend a roof over a new wing.
Shape handles are not available for surfaces created by openings placed in roof faces.
You can join roofs to other roofs or walls or unjoin them if they were previously joined.
On the quick access toolbar click default 3d view.
When you select the roof face roof shape handles display.
Click to select the roof.
By default when you pick a compound wall with multiple layers the floor sketch will extend to the core boundary of the wall.
In the drawing area select the roof face.
Notice that the walls extend to the roof.
If desired you can specify an offset using a positive or negative value.
Press ctrl and click to select each interior wall that displays in the underlay of the entry level.
When using the pick walls tool there is a setting on the options bar called extend into wall to core.
Click modify walls tab modify wall panel attach top base.