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I am working on a building that has floor to ceiling bay windows which are made up of the same construction as the exterior shell of the building, and then have simple cased windows in them. Instead of modeling each bay as part of the shell, and then placing three windows in each, I would like to make it one bay window component consisting of three walls with a casement window nested in each. The kicker is that I want the walls to take on whatever wall type they are inserted into. Am I just asking for too much, or does anyone have similar situations and how did you solve it? Thanks in advance.
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You could probably do this with multiple groups. Not really automatic.... Set up your original ... place it in the model then rename that intstance and modify the walls to what they need to be. From there on, use the correct group instance or create new instances as required.
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