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So I made a window. see pic. its the left one. to the right of that is an "out of the box" window. notice the line work on it is thin and the line work on mine is thick. how do I control this? they are both of course made up of the same types of extrusions and stuff, so why is it different? what step do I make this happen? I've never seen a video or tutorial that addresses this.
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Have you used subcategories? Window template file has subcategories already predefined. It’s just a matter of assigning the various window geometry to different subcategories. Notice that object styles settings in the project will take priority over those in the family.
If still no go, can you upload your window family.
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