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Hi all,
I am looking to create a base project template to be used whenever we open a new project.
As we are unable to create library elements for walls other than within the project, the project template needs to be updated each time a new wall type is created.
Because of the type of architecture our office creates the walls we usually develop include a number of different profiles. Corbels and mouldings both internally and externally.
Is it better to create the walls with these profiles already in place or is it wiser to just have a range of wall core types and have the profiles stored within your library?
What experience have others had with this?
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I would go with the second option, it just gives you more freedom.
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