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Windows won't move to a different layer?

Ivan Myers
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Hi,
I'm new to the program so please be gentle. I placed some windows without first selecting a layer for them. They came in on 'Walls Exterior' layer and now I cant seem to move them. I have tried 'Edit Selection Set' but when I choose Glazing layer the selected windows remain on the 'Walls Exterior' layer. Also when the Window tool is selected there is no Layers button like there is for walls and other tools? What is going on? I'm using ArchiCAD 19. Thanks
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ArchiCAD 26 on 27" Mac
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Laszlo Nagy
Community Admin
Community Admin
Doors and Windows do not have an explicit Layer setting. They always inherit the Layer of the Wall they are placed into.
In the Model View Options Dialog you can set the Doors Options/Window Options to show them on plane with or without Markers, show only the opening or hide the Door/Window.
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Ivan Myers
Booster
laszlonagy

Thanks for the info. I'll try other methods to achieve the desired result.

Ivan
Designer/ Drafter

ArchiCAD 26 on 27" Mac
Erich
Booster
What is the desired result?
Erich

AC 19 6006 & AC 20
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Ivan Myers
Booster
The desired result was to have two different fenestration schemes all in one file. i.e. turn one window style off and the other on. But while I'm on the subject; does any one know how to flip the stock Trapezoidal window that comes with the program so that the sloping side reverses orientation? I have searched and searched and cant figure it out.
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ArchiCAD 26 on 27" Mac
David Maudlin
Rockstar
Ivan wrote:
But while I'm on the subject; does any one know how to flip the stock Trapezoidal window that comes with the program so that the sloping side reverses orientation? I have searched and searched and cant figure it out.
Select the Window in plan, issue the Mirror command, click on the centerpoint of the Window.

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Laszlo Nagy
Community Admin
Community Admin
Ivan wrote:
The desired result was to have two different fenestration schemes all in one file. i.e. turn one window style off and the other on.
Check out this short video in which you can see how you can use Renovation Filters to show "Design Options":

http://www.weareenzyme.com/renovation-filters-step-2-design-options/

This will work best if you do not use the Renovation Filters for Renovation purposes in that file.
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Ivan Myers
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Cool thanks for tips. I"ll add a signature soon.
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