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Here is another basic one....
Shouldn't there be a door object that is like the "door with sidelite" but is actually constructed like a storefront system?
Or... Is there a way to insert a door object into the storefront wall type?
The goal is to get a storefront assembly of undetermined length with a door(s) in it.
Thanks
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I'm having same issue.
I tried making a simple family w/ a single door with a sidelight that is adjustable. I have not come across another family yet that does what you are asking. If you find one, please let me / us all know.
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I think I figured it out.... but there may be an easier way out there.
I drew a storefront wall, then right clicked on it and clicked "select panel on host". Once unpinned, I was able to change the panel to a door. Then I had to unpin the mullion and move it so I had my 3'-0" door.
Graphically, it looks like it works.
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