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"Family Array Basics & Tips"

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Blogger Unknown said...

Another way to avoid problems if Array count is 1 is to have a single instance of the object placed, in addition to the array of the element. Then, use a formula to hide the single instance unless Array Count is less than 2, in which case hide the array.

This method is more reliable for scheduling when using nested families (it should avoid double-counting).

6:58 PM

Blogger David said...

Thank you Luke. Another possible solution is to nest the element into an adaptive component family, then nest the adaptive onto a conceptual mass family surface and use the repeater tool which can have an array count of 1.

8:22 AM

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