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I have downloaded your multiple window assembly. It stated that one can specify how many panels. How can I do this. I put the .rvt file into the proper location and loaded it into my building but the amount of panles cannot be changed using the properties command.
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I'm not sure of the exact window you are talking about i have quite a lot of multi-panel windows. But typically to control the amount of panels i've used type parameters.
Meaning you must go to the properties of the window, select edit/new, then you should see a parameter for "Num Panels" or similar. Simply change this integer to be what you require. I also have some other ones where you can't define the panels by setting how many panels you want... This is automatically calculated based on an overall width of the window and the maximum span of each section... In this case change the maximum span to get the amount of windows you require.
HTH.
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