To Create a Division Override

Use this procedure to create a division override on a door/window assembly.

Note: To exchange a door/window assembly division, the new division definition must already be defined in the door/window assembly style.
  1. Select the door/window assembly for which you want to create a division override.
  2. Click Door/Window Assembly tab Modify panel Division drop-down Override Assignment.
  3. Select an edge of the door/window assembly to determine if a horizontal or vertical division is overridden.

    For example, if you want to override the primary horizontal division, you could select the bottom horizontal frame of the door/window assembly.

    Tip: The Division Assignment Override dialog box shows you which grid type and which grid division you have selected, for example, Selected Nested Grid: Secondary Grid, Division Element Definition: Vertical 3 Cells. If you have accidentally selected the wrong division, click Cancel and reselect the correct grid.
  4. Select the division to override, and click OK.
  5. Specify where you want to save the door/window assembly override:
    If you want to save the override… Then…
    only on this specific door/window assembly no further steps are necessary. The override is saved to the door/window assembly.
    to a door/window assembly style select the door/window assembly, and click Door/Window Assembly tab Modify panel Design Rules drop-down Transfer To Object.
  6. If you want to save the override to a door/window assembly style, select the door/window assembly again, click Door/Window Assembly tab Modify panel Design Rules drop-down Save to Style and decide to which door/window assembly style you want to save the override.
    If you want to… Then…
    save the override to the current door/window assembly style select Transfer Division Overrides to Style, and click OK.
    save the override to a new door/window assembly style select Transfer Division Overrides to Style, and click New. Then, enter a name for the new door/window assembly style, and click OK.
    Note: If you have created only a profile edge override, only the Transfer Division Overrides to Style check box is active. If you have also created other overrides, such as a cell merge or a edge override, these check boxes are available as well. If you also want to save these overrides to the style, select their check boxes too.

    If you do not want to save the override back to a style at all, click Door/Window Assembly tab Modify panel Design Rules drop-down Revert to Style Design Rules. The overrides remain on the door/window assembly, where they can be removed but they are not saved back to a door/window assembly style.