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how do i add a column in window schedule for composite view of window and separate transom?
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‎2019-04-09
10:37 PM
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Rubia Torres
‎2019-04-09
10:37 PM
Heath
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‎2019-04-10 03:41 AM
‎2019-04-10
03:41 AM
You can't create your own 2D view (I assume you mean elevation) of two separate windows combined as one.
What you can do however, is to open an elevation that shows the windows, select the transom window and 'COPY' it.
Now go to the schedule where you have the elevation view of the main window.
'ANNOTATE' that cell and 'PASTE' the transom window in - move it to the correct position.
You will need to hide the transom window from the schedule by giving it an ID of "ignore" and then filtering the schedule criteria so it selects all windows does 'NOT" have an ID = 'ignore'.
Or you can just use your proper ID if the ID is important to maintain.
Basically you just have to trick the schedule not to schedule the transom window (unless you want it to do that separately as well).
Barry.
What you can do however, is to open an elevation that shows the windows, select the transom window and 'COPY' it.
Now go to the schedule where you have the elevation view of the main window.
'ANNOTATE' that cell and 'PASTE' the transom window in - move it to the correct position.
You will need to hide the transom window from the schedule by giving it an ID of "ignore" and then filtering the schedule criteria so it selects all windows does 'NOT" have an ID = 'ignore'.
Or you can just use your proper ID if the ID is important to maintain.
Basically you just have to trick the schedule not to schedule the transom window (unless you want it to do that separately as well).
Barry.
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‎2019-04-10 03:41 AM
‎2019-04-10
03:41 AM
You can't create your own 2D view (I assume you mean elevation) of two separate windows combined as one.
What you can do however, is to open an elevation that shows the windows, select the transom window and 'COPY' it.
Now go to the schedule where you have the elevation view of the main window.
'ANNOTATE' that cell and 'PASTE' the transom window in - move it to the correct position.
You will need to hide the transom window from the schedule by giving it an ID of "ignore" and then filtering the schedule criteria so it selects all windows does 'NOT" have an ID = 'ignore'.
Or you can just use your proper ID if the ID is important to maintain.
Basically you just have to trick the schedule not to schedule the transom window (unless you want it to do that separately as well).
Barry.
What you can do however, is to open an elevation that shows the windows, select the transom window and 'COPY' it.
Now go to the schedule where you have the elevation view of the main window.
'ANNOTATE' that cell and 'PASTE' the transom window in - move it to the correct position.
You will need to hide the transom window from the schedule by giving it an ID of "ignore" and then filtering the schedule criteria so it selects all windows does 'NOT" have an ID = 'ignore'.
Or you can just use your proper ID if the ID is important to maintain.
Basically you just have to trick the schedule not to schedule the transom window (unless you want it to do that separately as well).
Barry.
One of the forum moderators.
Versions 6.5 to 27
i7-10700 @ 2.9Ghz, 32GB ram, GeForce RTX 2060 (6GB), Windows 10
Lenovo Thinkpad - i7-1270P 2.20 GHz, 32GB RAM, Nvidia T550, Windows 11
Versions 6.5 to 27
i7-10700 @ 2.9Ghz, 32GB ram, GeForce RTX 2060 (6GB), Windows 10
Lenovo Thinkpad - i7-1270P 2.20 GHz, 32GB RAM, Nvidia T550, Windows 11
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‎2019-04-10 11:17 PM
‎2019-04-10
11:17 PM
Awesome, thanks Barry. works a treat.
Heath
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