is there an object like this?

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2017-12-04
12:05 PM
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Rubia Torres
2017-12-04
12:05 PM
Looking for a window with horisontal post between clear glass and blind. I can't find any other way to this rather than a custom window panel for the blind and a piece of wall behind the blind. If all of this exists somewhere in one object I'm interested to know

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2017-12-04 01:28 PM
2017-12-04
01:28 PM
I'd start with the vertical Multi-Sash Window and go from there. You may be able to adjust Sash 1 (bottom sash) to get you there or most of the way there.
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2017-12-04 04:42 PM
2017-12-04
04:42 PM
Aaron wrote:I tried som different ones and figure it's easiest with a regular window and custom panel at the bottom. However the wall part behind the blind hs to be a separate wall I guess.
I'd start with the vertical Multi-Sash Window and go from there. You may be able to adjust Sash 1 (bottom sash) to get you there or most of the way there.
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2017-12-05 01:54 AM
2017-12-05
01:54 AM
Any window you place will cut a hole through the entire wall.
Unless you want to get into the script and start playing around with the WALLNICHE command (rather than WALLHOLE) as this will allow you to set the depth of the cut.
The easiest way if you are not happy playing with the GDL is to add a separate bit of wall back in.
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Unless you want to get into the script and start playing around with the WALLNICHE command (rather than WALLHOLE) as this will allow you to set the depth of the cut.
The easiest way if you are not happy playing with the GDL is to add a separate bit of wall back in.
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2017-12-05 10:32 AM
2017-12-05
10:32 AM
You might be able to get close by setting up a custom jamb on the inside.
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