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We had to re-build all of our Doors to have our Jambs separate then our Headers, using extruded profiles and then set separate variable constraints in PCS.&amp;nbsp; This allowed us to have the flexibility that was not delievered, we also went ahead and made all of our 2D door symbols the same.&amp;nbsp; 
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Hi Josh,
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accidentally (actually by lack of knowledge) I discovered a thrilling feature of PCS. That is, a profile (such as door frame with shadow gap) needs not to be a closed loop as long as the 2Dpath has a thickness &amp;gt; 0. It can however be swept along a path. This allows for&amp;nbsp; quiet complex door frame geometries.
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Regards, Andreas 
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It depends.
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&amp;nbsp;Many doors created by Bently are sweep elements across the entire frame.&amp;nbsp; For that one you can't do anything.
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Attached is a hollow metal door that allows you to set the head. 
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