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    Default window / door distance problem in revit

    hi, i started new to learn revit and i encountered a problem when i tried to create a window. its creating window from center of wall to center of window, but in all tutorials that occurs distance from wall corner to window corner, that occurs wrong measurements. i tired all but i couldnt find where am i doing wrong. Thanks for all helps my_drawing.jpgin_tutorials.jpg

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    Default Re: window / door distance problem in revit

    Manage tab-> Additional Settings->Temporary Dimensions->Doors and Windows->Openings

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    Default Re: window / door distance problem in revit

    thank you very much for answer, it worked well

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    Default Re: window / door distance problem in revit

    FYI: Also, you can manually adjust the location of the temp. dimension by clicking or dragging the witness line blue grip.

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