User Manual - Page 1786

For AUTOCAD 2011.

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Assigning a Division to a Door and Window Assembly Grid
Divisions define the grid orientation (whether the direction of the grid cells
and mullions is horizontal or vertical) and the division type (number and size
of cells).
After you define a division, you can assign it to the primary grid or to nested
grids. Nested grids are created by selecting Nested Grid as the cell assignment.
For more information, see Working with Nested Grids in Door and Window
Assemblies on page 1732.
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 .
3 Select a door/window assembly style.
4 Click the Design Rules tab.
5 In the left pane, select the grid you want to assign rules to.
The name of the grid you select is displayed in the table under
the Division Assignment row.
TIP To rename a grid, select it, click Rename, and enter a new name.
6 Click the Element column for that grid and select a division
definition from the list.
7 Click OK.
Assigning Infills to Door and Window Assembly Cells
An infill defines the contents of a door/window assembly cell. A door/window
assembly cell can have the default simple panel or contain a nested grid, an
1730 | Chapter 22 Door and Window Assemblies
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