User Manual - Page 1803

For AUTOCAD 2011.

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Removing a Frame Edge from a Door and Window Assembly
Use this procedure to remove a frame edge from a door/window assembly.
There are three ways to remove a frame edge:
â–  Set the width and depth of the edge to zero.
â–  Leave the edge unassigned.
â–  Specify None as an override to the edge assignment.
The first two methods remove the frame edge and expand the adjacent infills
into the space occupied by the edge.
By specifying None as an override, the frame edge is not displayed, but the
adjacent infill is not expanded into the space the edge occupied.
For information about setting the width and depth to zero, see Defining a
Door and Window Assembly Frame by Width and Depth on page 1715.
For information about leaving the edge unassigned, see Specifying Which
Door and Window Assembly Edges Use a Frame Assignment on page 1745.
For information about overriding the edge, see Creating a Frame or Mullion
Override on page 1774.
Assigning Definitions to the Mullions of a Door and Window
Assembly
The mullions of a door/window assembly are the edges between the grid cells.
The primary grid and each nested grid have mullions that are defined separately
from the other grids. For more information about nested grids, see Working
with Nested Grids in Door and Window Assemblies on page 1732.
Specifying mullions for Door/Window Assembly nested grids
Door and Window Assembly Styles | 1747
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