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I have several windows together in a group that i am tagging as a window module, they are on my plan individualy but are not being tagged individualy to save space. the problem is my schedule will not allow me to add another row so i can fake theses windows in the schedule. how do i force this into my schedule? the only way i can come up with is to draw a wall and put some windows in it out into a non visible area. and y help would be greatly appreciated.
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if you mean another row on the SCHEDULE you are right, you have to actually have instances of the windows for the schedule to count. Are you doing this because you aren't finishing the whole project drawing, but know you have x number more of these windows when you do finish? You can do the opposite, have windows or any other families that will NOT be counted in the schedule, as in when you draw a window schedule and just want to show one. Search "legend component" in help.
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in case like this i would go ahead and tag the windows in plan and then "Hide in view" those tags you do want to display to save space. you could also just move the tags on top of one another. they should line-up perfectly. HTH
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