To Use Grips to Edit Windows

You can use the following grips to modify windows:

Grip Description
(Width) Lets you change the width of a window.
Note: Initially the grip is set to constrain the sizing to one of the standard values defined for the window style.

The Ctrl key acts as a toggle between standard and custom sizing.

A series of tick marks indicates the standard sizes for the selected dimension. As you move the grip, it snaps to each tick mark and displays the measurement at that mark.

The size and color of the grip tick marks indicate whether setting a standard value for the dimension will result in a standard window size. For example, if the height of the window is set to a non-standard value, then even if you set the window width to a standard value for that window’s style, the window is still not a standard size. Long grey tick marks indicate that a standard size is possible; short red marks indicate that another dimension is already set to a non-standard value.

/ (Sill Height/Head Height) Lets you change the Height of a window. you can choose if you want to change the sill height or the head height.
(Location) Lets you move a window along a wall, within a wall and along the vertical height of the wall.

For corner window, you can only relocate the corner window into another qualified wall corner.

(Flip Hinge) Lets you change the hinge side of the window.

For corner window, values of width 1 and width 2 are flipped. The anchor of the window pane that was anchored to the first wall selected is also flipped.

(Flip Swing Direction) Lets you change the swing direction of the window.
Rise

Rise applies to Peak Pentagon, Arch, and Gothic window shapes.