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Connecting two lines to make one

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Connecting two lines to make one

I am trying to make a series of curved walls with windows in them as I place the windows they do not place into the walls because of breaks in the wall line between them. I have atempted to make a line out of the wall and convert the line into one single wall segment but it always breaks back down to the geometry of arc+ arc+circle exctra

is there a way to make the wall one single wall or to make a series of arcs into a single polyline so I can convert it into a wall face?

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in the attached file there are four examples of walls with inserted windows:

  • 1 and 2 are walls made using Component > Model in Place > Family Categoriy and Parameters > Walls . The walls are made by sweep ( 1 using a spline path, 2 a path made by arcs) - in this case the wall is one entity.Spline for wall path is a very good choice because the tangent is a rule for them...but spline can not be used in Wall comand
  • 3 is a wall made by Wall comand- VERY IMPORTANT : the two curves have to  be TANGENT  (or a tangent line and  curve )  - in this case there are two entities and a line appears on the window that is positioned on the junction of the two walls, The line ( two line in fact) can be hide selecting them and the picking View>Linework and override the line type...select Invisible line and apply it twice (because there are two lines)
  • 4 is an example in which the two curves are not tangent...and he inserted window fails...

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