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Okay, this may be a silly question, but I am trying to make a door family, and I want to add a door frame to it. How do I make it so that the door frame (on interior walls) will adjust according to the wall thickness. Mine are sometimes wider than the wall.
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Just make sure you lock your frame to the exterior and interior face reference planes of the wall by locking the pad locks when selecting the element. Depending on how you've created the frame depends on where to lock it. Ie: Have you created the frame via a sweep, extrusion in the elevation or extrusion in plan?
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