User Manual - Page 1736

For AUTOCAD 2011.

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door/window assembly height as 7'–0'', the height in the wall
where the top of the door/window assembly is placed is 7–0''. If
you modify the height of the window to 6'–8'', the window sill
remains at 0'', and the top of the door/window assembly becomes
6–8''. The sill working point is maintained.
If you specify the working point as the door/window assembly
head, the Vertical Alignment value as 7'–0'', and the door/window
assembly height as 7'–0'', the height in the wall where the top of
the door/window assembly is placed is 7–0''. If you modify the
height of this door/window assembly to 6'–8'', the door/window
assembly head remains at 7'–0'' and the window sill becomes 4''.
The head working point is maintained.
TIP You can move or hide the Properties palette to expose more of
the drawing area.
9 In the drawing area, select a wall, or press ENTER and then specify
the insertion point of the door/window assembly.
10 Continue adding door/window assemblies, and press ENTER.
Creating a Door and Window Assembly from a Layout Grid
Use this procedure to create a door/window assembly based on a 2D layout
grid. If you already have 2D layout grids in a drawing, you can easily convert
them to door/window assemblies. Or, if you are already familiar with layout
grids, it is an efficient way to create a door/window assembly and then
experiment with the door/window assembly commands to learn more about
them. For more information, see Using Layout Grids on page 2693.
1680 | Chapter 22 Door and Window Assemblies
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