User Manual - Page 1864

For AUTOCAD 2011.

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Editing Objects Anchored in Door and Window Assemblies
When you fill a door/window assembly cell with an infill that contains an
object, such as a door or window, you can edit that object independently from
the door/window assembly. For example, you can select a door from a
door/window assembly and edit its properties. You can edit the anchor settings
for the door to change the orientation of the door and the alignment or offset
of the door in relation to the door/window assembly.
You can also move objects from one cell to another or release the object anchor
so that the object moves independently of the door/window assembly.
When you move or release an object or edit its properties, you are creating a
variation from the infill cell assignment for the door/window assembly style.
By default, these variations (except release) are allowed to persist in the drawing
when you reapply the style to a door/window assembly. However, if you want
these variations to be overridden when you reapply a door/window assembly
style, turn off the Allow Variation from Infill Element Definition option on
the Anchor worksheet of the object’s Properties palette. This option is set on
a per object basis.
Changing the Orientation of an Object Anchored in a Door and
Window Assembly
Use this procedure to change the orientation of an object anchored in a
door/window assembly using grips.
1 Click the object in the door/window assembly for which you want
to change the orientation.
2 Click the appropriate Flip grip to change the X or Y direction of
the object.
1808 | Chapter 22 Door and Window Assemblies
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