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I am using Revit Architecture 2013. What is the best method of creating window trim on the interior side? I am doing an interior rendering of a bathroom design and I have a window above the soaker tub.
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Rob
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Place the trim in your window family, or if you only want to do this as a one time thing you can make and in-place component and sweep the trim around your opening.
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Thanks! I will give it a try.
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Rob
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