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Topic ClosedCreating openings in walls?

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    Posted: 09.Oct.2007 at 14:10

when using thickness & elevation to build walls how do you create openings for windows & doors?  the problem being that using thickness creates faces on the walls & im unsure on how to insert an opening or manipulate the face to create the opening. any help on this would be greatly appreciated.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09.Oct.2007 at 14:41
This is a rather ancient method for creating walls. If you deal with walls, you would probably need an AEC tool supporting intelligent wall objects - like AutoCAD Architecture or Revit.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09.Oct.2007 at 16:27
That would be a possibility if i were using autocad but i use zwcad, a compatible program apart from some additional add-ons that require autocad specific versions.  do you know of any similar software that would be compatible?.

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