Most relevant settings for a door/window assembly are defined in the door/window assembly style. These settings include divisions, infills, frames, and mullions.
You can make other changes directly to individual door/window assemblies, which affect only the door/window assembly you select:
- The dimensions of a door/window assembly
- Interference conditions
- Cleanup settings
Methods of Editing Door and Window Assemblies
AutoCAD Architecture 2022 toolset offers several methods for editing door/window assemblies:
- You can directly edit door/window assemblies using grips for dimensions and other physical characteristics.
- You can directly edit door/window assemblies using the Edit Grid grip for grid divisions, cells, frames, and mullions.
- You can change door/window assembly settings on the Properties palette. You can also use the Display tab of the Properties palette to change the display property settings for a selected object display component in the current display representation.
- You can select editing commands from the contextual ribbon and context menu for a selected door/window assembly.
- For grip edit operations where you are changing a dimension or an angle, the Dynamic Input feature lets you enter a precise value instead of moving a grip. When this feature is active (click on the application status bar), selecting a grip displays a text box in which you can enter the desired value for the associated dimension or angle. For more information, see “Use Dynamic Input” in AutoCAD Help.