A question - what would be the most advisable option to add wraps to columns? Here are the specs for the wraps -
1) created on 1 5'8" stud + 5'8" GWB one side
2) New Construction, going around 81 existing columns
3) all the same height
Options to create - pick the best (to my mind they are in order of advisability) -
1) generic model family, with symbolic lines to show the wall structure in plan
2) model the walls, group and copy them
3) option 2 with the group exported out to an RVT and linked in
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#2, for many reasons:
-Prefer to "model as it will be built" with walls vs GM
-Ability to edit Wall types -- Level constraints, etc. vs GM
-Ability to Tag Wall Types
-Groups are preferred over Links, especially for situations like this
-If columns/grids change, edit the Group live inside the Arch model
Correction, in my previous reply, I vote for # 2, but as walls, yes, as Cliff said, not as generic models.
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