User Manual - Page 1655

For AUTOCAD 2011.

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Cell Assignments
A cell assignment defines the infill definition used for the cells. You can use
one cell assignment to assign the same infill to all cells, or you can create
multiple cell assignments to assign different infills to different cells.
Cell assignments
Do not assign multiple definitions to the same cell because only the last
definition assigned to the cell is used.
Default Cell Assignment
The default cell assignment is used by all unassigned cells. You can modify
the default assignment to be any type of infill, but you cannot delete the
default cell assignment.
You may want to modify the default cell assignment to use the infill definition
that occurs most frequently in your design. Any cells not assigned to other
infills then use this infill definition.
Materials and Display Properties of Infills
The layer, color, linetype, and other display properties of the default infill are
applied to all infills unless you assign materials to the infills you created or
you create a custom display component for each definition. You can then
control the display of each infill definition independently. For more
information, see Specifying the Display of Curtain Wall Units on page 1617.
Creating a Nested Grid in a Curtain Wall Unit
Use this procedure to create a nested grid in a curtain wall unit. A nested grid
is a grid within a grid. Each nested grid has its own division, cell assignments,
frame, and mullions. By default, the frame is turned off for nested grids.
For more information, see Working with Nested Grids in Curtain Walls on
page 1464.
1 Click Manage tab ➤ Style & Display panel ➤ Style Manager .
2 Expand Architectural Objects, and expand Curtain Wall Unit
Styles.
Assigning Infills to Curtain Wall Unit Cells | 1599
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