User Manual - Page 1731

For AUTOCAD 2011.

Loading ...
Loading ...
Loading ...
Using Door and Window Assembly Tools to Create Door and
Window Assemblies
Door/window assemblies are planar and defined by an insertion point, as
opposed to curtain walls, which have a baseline that can be curved or straight.
You can create a door/window assembly based on a 2D layout grid or on a
combination of lines, arcs, and circles.
To create a door/window assembly for use in a standard wall, you draw the
wall first. You can then insert the door/window assembly and modify the
door/window assembly elements as needed.
To create a door/window assembly for use in a curtain wall, insert the
door/window assembly in space. Modify the element definitions and
assignments as needed. Save your changes as a new door/window assembly
style, and then assign that style to cells in your curtain wall grid. For more
information, see Inserting an Object into a Curtain Wall Cell on page 1471.
Tool palettes provided with AutoCAD Architecture let you quickly place
door/window assemblies by selecting a door/window assembly tool with a
specific door/window assembly style and other predefined properties. When
you place door/window assemblies using door/window assembly tools, you
can use the default settings of the tool, or you can change settings for the
door/window assembly properties. You can also use door/window assembly
Using Door and Window Assembly Tools to Create Door and Window Assemblies | 1675
Loading ...
Loading ...
Loading ...