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2008-06-30
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Rubia Torres
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2008-06-30 05:18 PM
2008-06-30
05:18 PM
You'll have to select all of the windows. The best way is with Find and Select -- ideally, you would have given all like windows the same ID, and Find and Select would be a snap.
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2008-07-01 07:30 AM
2008-07-01
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Laura wrote:Once selected with Find & Select you can save the selection criterion for future use.
You'll have to select all of the windows. The best way is with Find and Select -- ideally, you would have given all like windows the same ID, and Find and Select would be a snap.
Or if you open the Selections palette you can save the actual selection you have on screen.
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2008-07-01 02:59 PM
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If the building has some sort of systematic envelope, you can create envelope modules (a chunk of wall with your window/s).
This is especially nice when your window appears in several building files -- this way you can control all their instances in all buildings from the file from which you save/publish your envelope modules (if your window appears with different parameters or in different patterns over several envelope modules, you can still select all of them in order to change say their material or reveals in the module creation file).
But sometimes even for a single building: when you want to model some flashing or HVAC something that goes together with the window arrangement, or change the window dimensions without keeping it centered, or move it to the right and add an operable pane, or replace the window with a totally new type with different parameters, etc., you just cannot do that by Find-Selecting.
This is especially nice when your window appears in several building files -- this way you can control all their instances in all buildings from the file from which you save/publish your envelope modules (if your window appears with different parameters or in different patterns over several envelope modules, you can still select all of them in order to change say their material or reveals in the module creation file).
But sometimes even for a single building: when you want to model some flashing or HVAC something that goes together with the window arrangement, or change the window dimensions without keeping it centered, or move it to the right and add an operable pane, or replace the window with a totally new type with different parameters, etc., you just cannot do that by Find-Selecting.