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I need to create a mulled window unit that consists of 2 36"w x 48" h and a 36" w x 36"h, all mulled together. what is the best way to go about this?
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The method that worked best for me was to create a "window grouping" with multiple nested "basic window units". Best way to show you what I mean is to send the window family. Hope it will help. It's made in Revit-2008. Dan-o
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looks like I need to start from the beginning with the windows, because i cannot seem to change the size of windows that are in the family, but only to move or copy them. yet why is it if you copy them in elevation it doesnt show up in plan??? in order to start from the beginning, do i have to create a host wall and then import the windows i want??
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