Use this procedure to create a window style.
You can create a new style with default style properties, or you can create a new style by copying an existing style. After you create the style, you edit the style properties to customize the characteristics of the style.

. | If you want to create a new style… | Then… |
|---|---|
| with default properties | right-click Window Styles, and click New. |
| from an existing style | right-click the window style you want to copy, and click Copy. Right-click, and click Paste. |
| If you want to… | Then… |
|---|---|
| enter a description of the style | click the General tab, and enter a description. |
| change dimension properties of the style | see To Specify the Dimensions of a Window Style. |
| change the design rules of the style | see To Specify the Design Rules of a Window Style. |
| change the standard window sizes of the style | see To Specify the Standard Sizes of a Window Style. |
| assign materials to the components of the window style, | see To Assign Materials to a Window Style and To Turn on Materials for a Window Style. |
| add classifications to a window style | see To Add Classifications to a Window Style. |
| specify the display properties of the style | see About Specifying the Display Properties of a Window Style. |
| change the appearance of the display components in the style | see To Change the Layer, Color, and Linetype of Window Components. |
| add custom block components to the style | see To Add Components to a Window Style. |
| turn off components in the style | see To Turn Off Components in a Window Style. |
| remove components from the style | see To Remove Components From a Window Style. |
| override the opening percentage from the style | see To Specify the Opening Percentage for a Window Style. |
| change the sill from the style | see To Specify the Display of Window Sills in a Window Style. |
| add muntins to the style | see About Creating Muntins in a Window Style. |
| add notes, files, or documents to the style | see To Attach Notes and Files to a Window Style. |
You can later rename the tool and specify other properties for it as described in Creating a Window Tool.