User Manual - Page 1783

For AUTOCAD 2011.

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or Y direction to shift the edge. For example, you might want to represent
butt glazing by offsetting the mullions to be behind glass panel infills.
DescriptionOffset
For vertical mullions, a positive X offset
moves the mullions toward the end of the
X
door/window assembly, while a negative
X offset moves the mullions toward the
start of the door/window assembly. For
horizontal mullions, a positive X offset
moves the mullions toward the top of the
door/window assembly, while a negative
X offset moves the mullions toward the
bottom of the door/window assembly.
In Plan view, a positive Y offset moves the
mullions above the baseline, while a negat-
Y
ive Y offset moves the mullions below the
baseline.
Negative Start offset lengthens the mullions
beyond the start point, while a positive
Start offset shortens the mullions.
Start
Negative End offset lengthens the mullions
beyond the end point, while a positive End
offset shortens the mullions.
End
TIP To quickly identify the start and end of a door/window assembly, select the
door/window assembly. The Reverse Direction grip is displayed near the center
of the door/window assembly and points toward the end of the door/window
assembly.
1 Click Manage tab ➤ Style & Display panel ➤ Style Manager .
2 Expand Architectural Objects, and expand Door/Window
Assembly Styles.
NOTE Alternatively, select a door/window assembly in the drawing,
and click Door/Window Assembly tab ➤ General panel ➤ Edit Style
drop-down ➤ Door/Window Assembly Styles .
Door and Window Assembly Styles | 1727
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