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Merging Fills with Fill Consolodation

ngoldie
Participant
Hi,

I have merged a lot of fills with the Fill Consolidation option. I checked Trim Overlapping Fills & Merge Fills regardless of shape. Most of the fills merged however there are still some that won't merge together. Any ideas on why this might be the case? I tried selecting just 2 of the ones that wouldn't merge together and doing the Fill Consolidation option again and it still didn't work....

Thanks,
Naomi
Archicad 20
MacBook Pro - laptop
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The fills could be cover fills on a slab, for example, which won't merge with regular fills. The quickest solution is to eyedrop and syringe the non-joining fills with the other fill, so they are the same layer/type. Of course, you might be changing the entity type. So, select the non-merging fills and make sure they are all actually fills first.
Richard
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Richard Morrison, Architect-Interior Designer
AC26 (since AC6.0), Win10
ngoldie
Participant
Hi,

I just did the eye dropper and they are both definitely fills not cover fills on a slab and they still won't merge.
They were the Fills copied from Shadows....

Cheers,
Naomi
Archicad 20
MacBook Pro - laptop
Laszlo Nagy
Community Admin
Community Admin
Are you sure those problematic Fills actually overlap? If they simply touch, you can zoom in onto them very closely and maybe you will see that there is a very slight gap between them. In this case you may modify one of them to make them really touch or overlap.
I can imagine such a case can occur with Shadows copy-pasted from the 3D Viewpoint or Sections/Elevations.
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mlopez
Newcomer

I know this response is extremely untimely, but I was just having the same issue. I ended up checking "Trim Overlapping Fills" as well as "Merge Identical adjoining Fills" and that did the trick. Not sure why, but my Fills were successfully Consolidated!