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• Check No Framing Between Compo- Layer Panel
nents to remove both studs between the
component windows. For information about using the LAYER
panel, see “Layer Panel” on page 195.
Note: If the selected unit is moved or resized, Materials Panel
its components automatically resize to use a
standard trimmer, regardless of whether The settings on the MATERIALS panel are the
either of the two options above are selected. same as those found on the same panel in
dialogs throughout the program. See
• Check Connect Outer Casing to have “Materials Panel” on page 1017.
exterior casing surround the component
windows of a Bow Window as a group Label Panel
rather than individually. Mullions are
provided between components. This is Bay, Box, and Bow Window labels display in
how interior casing is always created. plan view and cross section/elevation views
• Check Components Recessed to recess when the “Windows, Labels” layer is turned
the component windows into the wall and on and use the Text Style assigned to that
enable the settings that follow. Typically layer. See “Window Labels” on page 573.
used if the window is placed in a brick For more information about the settings on
wall and you want to produce a brick this panel. See “Label Panel” on page 682.
molding.
• Select To Main Layer to recess the com- Object Information Panel
ponents to the wall’s Main Layer instead The information entered on the OBJECT
of the exterior wall surface. See “The INFORMATION panel can be used in Window
Main Layer” on page 383.
Schedules and the materials list. For more
• Select To Sheathing Layer to recess the information, see “Object Information Panel”
components to the sheathing layer instead on page 685.
of the exterior wall surface.
Window Schedules
The Window Schedule tool allows Window casing profiles and materials can
you to produce customizable window also be included in Room Finish Schedules.
schedules as well as window labels that
display schedule numbers. See “The
Schedule Tools” on page 668.
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