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I am currently overhauling our companies window library. And I have created a window family that consists of the following:
- Main frame and the voids to cut holes in the wall
Consisting of simple extrusions - Nested family for the panels with different buil-in options for fixed and swinging
Consisting of simple extrusions
In the plan views, the display show the nested families correctly: they appear to 'cut' the main frame in the way they are supposed to.
In the sections, however, it displays differently. Here the display doesn't give me the desired panel-cuts-mainframe look. It still shows the lines from the main frame over the panel frame.
My aim is to create a flexible window family where my colleagues can easily change panels from fixed, to exterior swinging, interior swinging, etc.
My initial thought was to create a void within the nested family. But trial and error taught me that this void won't actually end up cutting anything in the main window family... A google search showed me that indeed, voids in nested families will not cut anything (would save SO much trouble if it did).
I am trying to avoid having to make voids in the parent family for every possible configuration of panels.
Is there a way to get the display of panels in the section looking the same as in the plans? Or any other work around?
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