User Manual - Page 1747

For AUTOCAD 2011.

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specifically assigned to another infill. Apply this rule to the default frame,
mullion, and division.
â–  Name the styles for doors, windows, curtain wall units, AEC Polygons, and
curtain walls to indicate where they are used and what they are.
â–  Remember that you can use cell and edge overrides to define special
conditions not accounted for in the door/window assembly style.
Creating Element Definitions for a Door and Window Assembly
Style
Element definitions determine the appearance of the four basic door/window
assembly elements. There is a different definition type for each element.
Sample definitionsDefinition
Horizontal grid with six cellsDivisions
Cells contain windowsCell Infills
Outer edge of grid is 6" wideFrames
Edges between cells are 4" wideMullions
Each type of element can have multiple definitions. For example, you can
define the divisions to create a horizontal grid or a vertical grid and you can
define the cells to contain a nested grid or a door/window assembly. To make
reuse easier, you can save the element definitions and then assign them to
grids, cells, frames, or mullions as needed.
Element definitions are style-specific. When you create element definitions
for a specific door/window assembly style, those definitions are available only
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