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    Default defaulting windows/doors to center of wall

    I'm having a problem figuring out how to place windows/doors in center of radiused wall, (or any wall for that matter). I'm sure this is easy but I'm stumped.
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    Default Re: defaulting windows/doors to center of wall

    Humm... I see what you mean about the arced wall. You could use the arc length dimension tool to dimension either side of the door/window and manually adjust it so it's in the center.

    For a normal wall, the door or window should "snap" to the center of the wall.

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    Default Re: defaulting windows/doors to center of wall

    They actually don't snap to the "center" of the wall but to the wall itself. How they appear is based on the family.

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