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    Default Curtain Panel Doors don't know what room they bound

    For scheduling purposes, I can't get my Curtain Panel Doors to know what room they bound. Anyone have a work-around?
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    Default Re: Curtain Panel Doors don't know what room they bound

    Add an invisible line from your door family which extends INTO the room that they are bounding. The doors have to have some part of them in the room they are bounding to show up as part of that room, usually the flip arrows do the trick, but if they're on the outside (out-swinging doors) then they don't help and you have to use the invisible line trick.

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    That does it...thank you so much!

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