You can assign a profile to any vertical edge of a frame or mullion. The profile can be any profile or any closed polyline that you specify. You can use a profile edge to create a unique corner in situations where a simple miter is not sufficient.

Overriding edge profile


. | If you want to create the edge profile … | Then … |
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| from the polyline drawn in step 1 | select it in the drawing, and enter a name for it. Click OK. |
| from an existing profile in the drawing | press Enter, select the profile, and click OK. |
| If you want to save the override … | Then … |
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| only on this specific curtain wall unit | no further steps are necessary. The override is saved to the curtain wall unit. |
| to a curtain wall unit style | click ![]() ![]() . |


, and decide to which curtain wall unit style you want to save the override.
| If you want to … | Then … |
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| to the current curtain wall unit style | select Transfer Edge Profile Overrides to Style, and click OK. Note: If you have created only a profile edge override, only the Transfer Edge Profile Overrides to Style checkbox is active. If you have also created other overrides, such as a cell merge or a division override, these checkboxes are available as well. If you also want to save these overrides to the style, select their checkboxes too.
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| to a new curtain wall unit style | select Transfer Edge Overrides to Style, and click New. Enter a name for the new curtain wall unit style, and click OK. Note: If you have created only a profile edge override, only the Transfer Edge Profile Overrides to Style checkbox is active. If you have also created other overrides, such as a cell merge or a division override, these checkboxes are available as well. If you also want to save these overrides to the style, select their checkboxes too.
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.The overrides still remain on the curtain wall unit, where they can be removed, but they are not saved back to a curtain wall unit style.