7 Specify an offset for the grid.
If you want to specify the distance between
the start point of the door/window assembly baseline and
the start of the first cell in a horizontal grid
the end point of the door/window assembly baseline and the
end of the last cell in a horizontal grid
the baseline of the door/window assembly and the start of
the bottom cell in a vertical grid
the base height of the door/window assembly and the end
of the top cell in a vertical grid
8 Click OK.
Removing a Division Definition from a Door and Window Assembly Style
Use this procedure to remove a division definition that you no longer need. You cannot remove a division definition
that is currently assigned to a grid. In addition, you cannot remove the default division definition, but you can modify
it.
1 On the Format menu, click Style Manager.
2 Expand Architectural Objects, and expand Door/Window Assembly Styles.
3 Select a door/window assembly style.
4 Click the Design Rules tab.
5 In the left pane, select Divisions under Element Definitions.
6 Select the division definition that you want to remove.
7 Right-click and click Remove, or click
8 Click OK.
Defining Infills for 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 AEC Polygon, curtain wall unit, door or window style. The object styles you use in
Then
enter a value for Start Offset.
enter a value for End Offset.
enter a value for Bottom Offset.
enter a value for Top Offset.
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