I've just created some new families, which have other families loaded in (so for example, a toilet and toilet roll holder together in the same family). I load them into the project, they behave fine. But when I add them to a group, the group 'outline' becomes enormous. If I load the families in individually (so, the toilet and holder separately) this issue doesn't happen.
Attached a screenshot of the example group 'outline'.
Help?!
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Have you checked the family to see if it's a rogue element?
Let us have a look at it. Post the file.
Each family I've made has a few different families in it. I'll stick with the example I used previously.
I've made a family up that has a toilet and toilet roll holder in it. When I load that family in, and add to the group, I get the strange result.
If I load each INDIVIDUAL family in, so the toilet and the roll holder separately, I don't get this result. So it doesn't seem to be rogue elements in the families (though I have checked)
These are two of the culprits.
Had this same issue before... it's the connector, but I don't know how to fix it other than just deleting them.
Doesn't really solve why it happens, if someone needs it. But for my case it's fine.
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