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I've drawn all my interior screens as a Wall-Interior-glass, including doors with sidelites and transoms. I've also stopped the abutting wall at the jambs and have made each screen full-height, replacing the top panels with drywall (or concrete block). I've drawn each individually, elevating them as I go. It seems to work, but very time consuming. I almost think creating families for screens is the proper way, but I find it VERY difficult creating door families. Also, when I go to create a screen schedule, would it not be easier to have each screen grouped in families. The way I've drwan it requires that I create interior elevations for each screen. Hoping for some direction. What is the proper way of creating interior screens? Thnaks! Silva the newbie.
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