User Manual - Page 1820

For AUTOCAD 2011.

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Overriding Door and Window Assembly Infills
The cell infills of a door/window assembly are set in the door/window assembly
style. You can, however, create overrides for these infills in cells. For example,
you might want a row of glider windows for a first floor facade. In one specific
position, however, you want a frosted glass window. In this case, you would
set the row of glider windows in the door/window assembly style, and then
override the infill style in one specific cell with a frosted glass window.
Door/window assembly infills can consist of simple panels, objects like
windows or doors, or nested grids. You can change one infill for another,
merge cells, or remove the frame from an infill altogether. This would be useful
if you add a door into a grid cell and want to remove the bottom frame from
that cell.
Turning on Cell Markers
Use this procedure to turn on the cell markers for each grid cell in a
door/window assembly. The cell markers must be on in order to select
individual cells and make changes to them.
Viewing Door/Window Assembly cell markers
1 Select the door/window assembly for which you want to create
an infill override.
2 Click Door/Window Assembly tab ➤ Modify panel ➤ Show Infill
Markers .
Merging Door and Window Assembly Cells
Use this procedure to merge two door/window assembly cells.
1764 | Chapter 22 Door and Window Assemblies
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