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Hi there. I looked around for this, but my searches are weak sauce.
I placed 3 windows in a plan, touching (a picture flanked by casements). I know that the window manufacturer will actually make one unit. so I want to have them act as one window for the tagging. should I first have made another family with the three windows nested into it? or is there a simpler work around for this?
thanks in advance.
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If there is nothing smart about the window, then tag just one and ignore the others. If it is scheduled and needs the total width/height, then create a new family with its own w&h for scheduling and the other units nested in it.
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