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HI can anyone help me with the curved window shown in the bottom right of the attached photo. I understand it can be done by placing windows on a curved wall but as the wall in this photo is not curved above or below the window I cant do this. Is there any way to place a curved window on a straight wall.
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of course you can do it by creating new window family
anyway the opning is rectangular...
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what do you mean it is rectangular. it looks pretty curved to me.
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