I received this windows component attached in the REVIT files from an online video clip about REVIT Architecture. When I applied this component in the wall consist of 3 parts, the middle does create an opening, but not the others. I don't know why.
Another question: How can I adjust the line weight when I modeling? When I zoom in, the line gets bigger, it hard to snap the point with that line weight. I read about how to adjust the line weight inside the settings tab, but is there any way to make it temporarily smaller without changing the setting? Thank you
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I received this windows component attached in the REVIT files from an online video clip about REVIT Architecture. When I applied this component in the wall consist of 3 parts, the middle does create an opening, but not the others. I don't know why.
Another question: How can I adjust the line weight when I modeling? When I zoom in, the line gets bigger, it hard to snap the point with that line weight. I read about how to adjust the line weight inside the settings tab, but is there any way to make it temporarily smaller without changing the setting? Thank you
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Hi,
For the linewidth's, turn ThinLines on, see image below for iconbutton.
I don't know how the family you use is built, but a hosted family usually only cuts the host.
In this case the middle wall. Are the walls joined?
Otherwise share the Family.
- Michel
Hi,
For the linewidth's, turn ThinLines on, see image below for iconbutton.
I don't know how the family you use is built, but a hosted family usually only cuts the host.
In this case the middle wall. Are the walls joined?
Otherwise share the Family.
- Michel
it looks like you have 3 walls, (2 angled 1 straight) and your placing the window in the straight wall. delete the bay window walls and just have a straight wall. Place the bay window in the straight wall THEN add the base and top walls above and below the bay window.
Howard Munsell
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it looks like you have 3 walls, (2 angled 1 straight) and your placing the window in the straight wall. delete the bay window walls and just have a straight wall. Place the bay window in the straight wall THEN add the base and top walls above and below the bay window.
Howard Munsell
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It seems you've created your family with an opening in the central window. eplace de oppening by a void. create an extrusion that includes all three elements of your window and make it a void.
It seems you've created your family with an opening in the central window. eplace de oppening by a void. create an extrusion that includes all three elements of your window and make it a void.
Have you tried to manually cut the wall with the window using the Cut Geometry tool? Betcha that's all that is required.
...If the family has unattached voids in, verify that "Cut with Voids when Loaded" is checked.
Have you tried to manually cut the wall with the window using the Cut Geometry tool? Betcha that's all that is required.
...If the family has unattached voids in, verify that "Cut with Voids when Loaded" is checked.
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