Strange wireframe floating window!
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‎2010-12-14
09:41 PM
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‎2023-05-26
12:20 PM
by
Rubia Torres
We have a few of these floating around our model. Both doors and windows, seeming to float in space (no walls or anything near them, all layers turned on).
Is this a case of the mysterious ghostly floating window?
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‎2010-12-14 09:58 PM
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‎2010-12-14 11:55 PM
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‎2010-12-16 03:16 PM

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‎2010-12-16 05:10 PM
Maybe there is a Wall on such a layer and the Windows are in that Wall.
Can you select any of these Windows by selecting any of their corners?
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‎2010-12-16 06:16 PM

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‎2010-12-16 06:25 PM
I would try this (may not work but worth a try):
Show only Walls and Windows in 3D.
Then I would delete half of the Walls and see if that deletes the ghost Window.
If yes, then I would then delete only half of the half that resulted in the disappearance of the ghost Window.
By repeating this having thing we can get to the Wall the Window is connected to.
This of course assumes that the Window is attached to a Wall logically within ArchiCAD as all normal Windows do.
If you found the Wall the deletion of will get rid of the Window then you should probably just delete it and recreate it.
This way you can get rid of the problematic element that created the phenomenon.
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2x28" (2560x1440), Windows 10 PRO ENG, Ac20-Ac28
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‎2010-12-16 06:28 PM
I'll give it a try...
Thanks.
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‎2010-12-20 08:45 PM