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the standard Imperial Library is inserting Casement windows without the swing operating lines showing in the elevations is this a simple setting i need to adjust? or must i reinvent the casment window the awning windows do show the V representing operability
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If you open both families and look to see the differences between them you should bo able to fituge it out. I'm assuming the swing line are present in the family and don't show up in elevation after you bring the family in. Hunt around for a line, click on the line and see what type of line it is. compair it to the awning window. If the lines are not present in the family, then add then to the family, again use the awnign window as a guide.
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