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2020-04-07 08:25 PM - last edited on 2023-05-24 12:25 PM by Rubia Torres
2020-04-08 02:26 AM
2020-04-08 03:14 AM
Brett wrote:
Have you heard of Google? I have and did a search and there was the answer. Actually a thread here, surprise, surprise.
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2020-04-08 05:10 PM
2020-04-08 06:39 PM
rob2218 wrote:Why do you even care if it's a door or a window? Give it a classification as a window and window properties are available for scheduling purposes. Alternatively, if you really, really need it to show as a window, you can open the object, change the subtype to "window" and save the object with a new name.
I've posted this a few times....no answers.
The client is looking to install a bi-folding window...yet I only find a "bi-folding door object".....where can I find a bi-folding window object in AC22's library?
2020-04-09 03:09 AM
Richard wrote:
rob2218 wrote:
I've posted this a few times....no answers.
The client is looking to install a bi-folding window...yet I only find a "bi-folding door object".....where can I find a bi-folding window object in AC22's library?
Why do you even care if it's a door or a window? Give it a classification as a window and window properties are available for scheduling purposes. Alternatively, if you really, really need it to show as a window, you can open the object, change the subtype to "window" and save the object with a new name.
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2020-04-10 12:35 AM
Richard wrote:show me........how I would turn a door into a window so that it schedules "AS" a window properly.
rob2218 wrote:Why do you even care if it's a door or a window? Give it a classification as a window and window properties are available for scheduling purposes. Alternatively, if you really, really need it to show as a window, you can open the object, change the subtype to "window" and save the object with a new name.
I've posted this a few times....no answers.
The client is looking to install a bi-folding window...yet I only find a "bi-folding door object".....where can I find a bi-folding window object in AC22's library?
2020-04-10 01:13 AM
Lingwisyer wrote:
Richard wrote:
rob2218 wrote:
I've posted this a few times....no answers.
The client is looking to install a bi-folding window...yet I only find a "bi-folding door object".....where can I find a bi-folding window object in AC22's library?
Why do you even care if it's a door or a window? Give it a classification as a window and window properties are available for scheduling purposes. Alternatively, if you really, really need it to show as a window, you can open the object, change the subtype to "window" and save the object with a new name.
The only issue with that is that doors do not have a bottom frame, so your elevations and sections are incorrect if you do not manually correct for it. Though in Rob's case, that is not an issue as the bottom frame is a table which would be modelled separately anyway.
Ling.
2020-04-10 04:01 AM
Richard wrote:
rob2218 wrote:Why do you even care if it's a door or a window? Give it a classification as a window and window properties are available for scheduling purposes. Alternatively, if you really, really need it to show as a window, you can open the object, change the subtype to "window" and save the object with a new name.
I've posted this a few times....no answers.
The client is looking to install a bi-folding window...yet I only find a "bi-folding door object".....where can I find a bi-folding window object in AC22's library?
2020-04-14 03:08 AM
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