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‎2004-08-31
05:01 PM
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‎2023-05-26
03:22 PM
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Rubia Torres
Thanks.
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‎2004-08-31 05:25 PM
Steve
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‎2016-03-22 06:45 PM
Specifically, how can I copy all the windows on one story, to another story?
Thanks for any help.
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‎2016-03-22 08:11 PM
• you copy the wall with the windows from one story to another in floor plan
• copy the windows in Elevation
• copy the windows in 3D
AC28 US/INT -> AC08
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‎2016-03-22 08:36 PM
ejrolon wrote:** as long as the original wall and destination wall are in the same plane (i think)
as it was done in 2003 and since, either:
• you copy the wall with the windows from one story to another in floor plan
• copy the windows in Elevation**
• copy the windows in 3D**
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‎2016-03-22 08:43 PM
AC28 US/INT -> AC08
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‎2016-03-23 03:26 AM
s2art wrote:It is not so much just the walls in the same plane but the reference lines must be in the same plane.ejrolon wrote:** as long as the original wall and destination wall are in the same plane (i think)
as it was done in 2003 and since, either:
• you copy the wall with the windows from one story to another in floor plan
• copy the windows in Elevation**
• copy the windows in 3D**
And the walls do not need to touch - you can drag copies in plan, elevation or 3D.
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‎2016-03-23 02:40 PM
PD: sorry, can't put the link, cause I'm in a office with a Internet Filter that doesn't let me get to youtube.

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‎2016-03-23 08:58 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wcIKGsrQ_s0
The clip talks about moving Windows horizontally from one Wall to another, but it works the same way in vertical situations.
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