User Manual - Page 1764

For AUTOCAD 2011.

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Materials
Styles use the materials of the object style assigned to each panel. For example,
if you specify an infill to use the Standard door style, the materials of that
infill are those designated in the door style.
Simple panels need materials assigned in the door/window assembly style.
If you do not use materials to control the display properties of infills, you can
specify their display properties in the door/window assembly style. The layer,
color, linetype, and other display properties of the Default Infill are applied
to all infills unless you create a custom display component for each infill
definition. Then you can control the display of each infill definition
independently. For more information, see Specifying the Display of Door and
Window Assemblies on page 1754.
Creating a Panel Infill for a Door and Window Assembly
Use this procedure to create a simple panel infill to represent basic cladding
materials in the door/window assembly, such as a stone wall panel, concrete
panel, metal panel, or glazing infill.
Because door/window assemblies can contain multiple infills, it is helpful to
use a naming convention for panel infills that indicates the infill location or
purpose within the door/window assembly. For example, L3-FL1- Stone Panel
identifies a stone panel in a third-level grid on Floor 1.
1 Click Manage tab ➤ Style & Display panel ➤ Style Manager .
2 Expand Architectural Objects, and expand Door/Window
Assembly Styles.
1708 | Chapter 22 Door and Window Assemblies
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