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We have a window in our project that I made a component for (see attached). The issues are that in some places we need to stretch the window to 10' wide and provide entrance doors within the frame on the 1st floor. I haven't been able to edit the window to have a door within the window assembly that can be keyed. I also haven't been able to place the curtain wall-storefront so that it can have the same annotation key as our other windows. Also, the view attached is a simple Legend view of the component. I cannot find a way to view the "curtain wall-storefront" elements this way. In short, what are others doing to get around this puzzle situation? It appears that either direction we pursue will present significant problems during documentation. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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