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4. Select the Trim/Extend Single Element tool from the Modify tab of
the ribbon. First, click the exterior wall to the far right of the plan.
Then click the intersecting interior wall. Remember, Revit's Trim tool
wants you to click the segments you want to keep.
5. Now select the Trim/Extend To Corner tool from the Modify tab.
Click the remaining overlapping corners to clean up the wall
construction.
6. Note that the leftmost interior wall is not aligned with the thicker
Brick On CMU wall. Click the Align tool from the Modify tab of the
ribbon. First, click the inside edge of the thicker wall because that is
what you want to align to. The second click should be on the outside
edge of the leftmost interior wall. This is what you want to move. The
results should resemble Figure 1.14.
FIgUre 1.14 Results of the Align tool
This concludes Exercise 1.9. You can compare your results with the sample
file c01-ex-01.9end.rvt .
exercise 1.10: place Doors and Windows
In this exercise, you'll place doors and windows in the walls. Doors and windows
require a wall to host them. You'll use the generic Door and Window families
that are loaded in the project, but bear in mind that families of any size, mate-
rial, and configuration can be used in Revit.
To begin, open the file c01-ex-01.10start.rvt .
 
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