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What is the logical way to create Second layer Design Options that may be effected by another Design Option. An example would be: Design Option #1: Primary window height (65", Secondary window height (71" Design Option #2: Primary louvered shutters, Secondary raised panel shutters In this scenario, i would need 2 sizes of each shutter to satisfy Design Option #1. Is my only option to create 2 Design Options for shutters with one being the 65" tall shutters and the other Design Option the 71" tall. I really can't make the shutters hosted by the windows can I if one other option is no shutters at all. It can get exponentially complex if i was to have a third layer of choices that is affected by the other two such as stone veneer. How are you all dealing with this?
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