User Manual - Page 1450

For AUTOCAD 2011.

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style has no independent geometry, but must use a wall endcap style as its
geometry definition. For information on creating wall endcap styles, see
Creating Wall Endcaps Using Calculate Automatically on page 1382 and Creating
a Wall Endcap Style in the Style Manager on page 1387.
NOTE When you change a wall endcap style, all opening endcap styles based on
the wall endcap style are modified, too.
Like a wall endcap style, an opening endcap style must be assigned to a wall
style. For more information, see Applying a Wall Opening Endcap Style to a
Wall Style on page 1394.
1 Verify that the wall endcap style you want to base your opening
endcap style on is present in your drawing, and has the correct
geometry.
2 Click Manage tab ➤ Style & Display panel ➤ Style Manager .
3 Expand Architectural Objects.
4 Expand Opening Endcap Styles, right-click, and click New.
5 Click the Design Rules tab.
In an opening endcap style, you have to define the endcap
condition between the wall and the opening separately for each
direction: jamb start, jamb end, sill, and head.
6 Under Endcap Style, select the wall endcap style for each opening
direction.
7 Click OK.
For information on how to apply the opening endcap style to a
wall style or a wall opening, see Applying a Wall Opening Endcap
Style to a Wall Style on page 1394 and Overriding a Wall Opening
Endcap Style on a Wall on page 1395.
Applying a Wall Opening Endcap Style to a Wall Style
After you create a wall opening endcap style, you need to assign it to the wall
style where you want to use it when adding the following objects to the wall:
doors, windows, openings, and door and window assemblies.
When necessary, you can override the wall opening endcap style assigned in
a wall style on an individual wall.
1 Click Manage tab ➤ Style & Display panel ➤ Style Manager .
1394 | Chapter 20 Walls
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