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Just learning Revit and I have a problem placing a window in a wood stud wall, 1/2 osb sheathing and stucco finish exterior 5/8" gyp interior. The 'J' flange keeps locating itself on the face of the stucco and not the sheating. So the exterior face of the window is projecting outside the face of the stucco. Can't get it to relocate. I can use 'setback' in the properties window but it only will more further outside. A negative setback value gives me an error. Any thoughts. thanks!
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Either the family was built wrong or you have the family reversed - inside/outside.
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