So, I we were taught autocad at hour school but not autocad architecture because apparently autocad architecture is too "advanced" for us. so now I need to draw window details (thermally broken aluminum frame window with insulating glass unit) but it is so much work in autocad however I was told that I can just draw a window in autocad architecture and just cut a section and just make a few adjustments to get the window detail. So please if anyone could help me out on this, would be very much appreciated. Thanks.
Installing AutoCAD Architecture just to cut a single section of a window is counter-productive. It's going to take you infinitely more time than doing it in AutoCAD, or for that mattter, drawing it by hand.
I would agree with Kathy. The ACA Window Object does not inherently have the level of detail that you mention in your post, so you are likely to be disappointed by the initial results of a section cut. You could customize your Window Styles to include custom blocks showing more detailed section graphics. Depending upon your workflow, you may be better served leaving the out-of-the-box Window graphics "as is" and then developing a library of detailed blocks for use in 2D details that get called out from the generated section.
Many window manufacturers have details on their websites that will have the level of detail you need. Unless you need the exercise of drawing then why reinvent the wheel?
Came in here to day the same thing that was said above.
Goto the manufacturer of the window, and get the detail in CAD form from them.