Combining three windows as one family

Combining three windows as one family

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Combining three windows as one family

Anonymous
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Hi,

While I was looking for triple windows,

I realized it is better to combine three windows that I have.

Two fixed windows and one operable casement window.

And I wanted to use this combination in the future projects.

 

Is there anyway to combine two or more families? 

I tried nesting families but could not get one.

 

Please advise.

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Message 2 of 21

ToanDN
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Absolutely.  You can nest as many child-windows into one parent-window as you want.  It is a very common approach.

Message 3 of 21

Anonymous
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Thanks ToanDN.

 

I tried nesting families.

So if I don't change the size, it is fine.

But when I change the size it breaks up.

Should I combine those different way if I want to modify each windows?

 

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Anonymous
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Oh got it for now.

I missed to lock those two.

 

So it is not possible to 'EDIT TYPE' nesting families?

Below, selected window is a host family.

Thanks a lot

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ToanDN
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See the example below.  for nesting family, it is better to use Instance parameters in the child families so you have more flexibility associate parameters in the parent family.

 

 

Message 6 of 21

Anonymous
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Thanks so much ToanDN.

One more question.

 

I only cuts the wall in certain height (sill height 0'-0")

How can they cut the wall in every height?

Is it s view range problem? 

 

Thanks again.

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Message 7 of 21

ToanDN
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Do you mean your View range cut plane is at 0? It should be 4' or around that range.
Message 8 of 21

Anonymous
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View range is fine.. I think. 

I am not sure what the problem is..

If it is not touching the ground, it fills with the wall color in the background.

 

It looks fine in 3D view though.

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Message 9 of 21

barthbradley
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TIP: Make the nested windows SHARED families, that way your Project Schedules will report 'em.  

Message 10 of 21

ToanDN
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Not sure what is going on.  It works fine here.  See the file.

 

 

Message 11 of 21

barthbradley
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Some useful information that may be at the heart of your issue: Window & door families are not cut based on the cut plane defined in project views. Instead they are cut based on the cut plane defined in the family's plan view.


 https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/revit-products/troubleshooting/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles...

Message 12 of 21

Anonymous
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Oh. It was because visual style was Shaded or Consistent Colors.

But is this normal in Shaded mode?

Is there way to make it same as window touching the ground?

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Message 13 of 21

barthbradley
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Plan Regions is what you need here. Are you familiar with them? 

 

https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/revit-products/learn-explore/caas/CloudHelp/cloudhelp/2015/EN...

 

Message 14 of 21

ToanDN
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Edit teh material so that the shading is white.

 

 

Message 15 of 21

italonge
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Hi everyone

 

I was looking for many foruns and videos, but I've not found a good step by step that helped me

I'm having problem when I try to share the parameters to change sizes into project

 

Actually, I want to make something a little complex, but it will help me a understand a lot about Revit Families

The image below explains better:

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There is 4 families: The mirror, counter, sink and faucet and the cabinet

 

Inside the family file it's ok, there is all parameters, but when I load it in some project, I lost them..

How can I make it editable?

 

Thank you so much for the help!

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Message 16 of 21

ToanDN
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Make those child families "shared".
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Message 17 of 21

italonge
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@ToanDN How to do that?

 

I'm only see this option around the web, but it doesn't works... Checking "shared" option don't change nothing...

So I guess it's something else that I'm missing

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Message 18 of 21

ToanDN
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Tick that Shared box then you will have all the parameters of the nested families for scheduling, and be able to tag them individually in project.
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Message 19 of 21

italonge
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Well, doesn't worked... I think I didn't not explain very well

 

Again I'd loaded two existing families in a Metric Generic Model

 

Inside this file it's ok, but when I load this into a project, I can't edit their parameters...

I'm trying to transform those existing parametes in shared parameters, but nothing works!


But the different tag worked fine...

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Message 20 of 21

ToanDN
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Well the parameters can be seen and reported. To modify them in project, you need to associate them with parameters of the host family. Do a search in "associate nested family parameters".