User Manual - Page 1528

For AUTOCAD 2011.

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Removing an Infill from a Curtain Wall Cell
Use this procedure to remove the infill of a cell and leave the cell empty. To
do this, use None as the element definition. Using None also removes any
frame edges that border the cell, but it does not affect the mullions.
Removing an infill assignment from a cell
1 Click Manage tab ➤ Style & Display panel ➤ Style Manager .
2 Expand Architectural Objects, and expand Curtain Wall Styles.
3 Select a curtain wall style.
4 Click the Design Rules tab.
5 In the left pane, select the grid that contains the cells you want
to assign to None.
6 Create a new cell assignment or select an existing cell assignment.
7 Select NONE under the Element column.
8 Specify the cells to contain the None infill.
For more information, see Specifying Which Curtain Wall Cells
Use a Cell Assignment on page 1472.
9 Click OK.
Specifying Which Curtain Wall Cells Use a Cell Assignment
When you create a cell assignment you need to specify the cells in the grid to
use that assignment. There are two options for selecting cells:
â–  Use Location to insert the infill into the start, middle, or end cells of a
vertical grid or into the bottom, middle, or top cells of a horizontal grid.
If there is an even number of cells (four or more), Middle refers to the two
cells in the middle of the grid. If there is an odd number of cells (three or
more), Middle refers to one cell in the middle of the grid.
1472 | Chapter 21 Curtain Walls
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