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Forums >> Revit Building >> Tips & Tricks >> APPLYING SILLS TO WINDOWS USING A SWEEP
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Joined: Thu, Feb 24, 2005
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I have a profile of a sill that I am wanting to apply to windows of different sizes. I thought that I could do this by a sweep command but its not working out. Is there an easier way to do this?
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Add it in the family instead, will fix all your windows at the same time
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I have seen people set up window families that include the inside and outside sills also headers and rough framing sills as well so when they cut sections it appears. I would like to mention that by doing this depending on the amount of windows you have could add a bunch of extra infor that might only be used one time but the decision is yours.
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