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I have a few families that are in the door category. Thing is they are more cased openings than doors, ie, no panels. Any ideas on how to remove these guys from the schedules? Was thinking I could make a new category which wouldn't be scheduled, and just change the cased openings to that. But, not thinking I can do that after searching.
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When I have these, I usually give them all a door number like ZZ and filter all of my doors for not equal to ZZ.
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You could make a non-door family with the wall opening, trim, etc. and replace it throughout. It will not schedule. I had the same problem with HVAC closet access panels, they wanted to show (and behave) as doors, but not scheduled. I made a wall attached family and placed it throughout. WWHub system is better if you already placed a bunch of them and don't have time to replace...
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