Use this procedure to create a frame element definition from a profile. If you do not want a straight edge to your frame, you can use a profile to define edges with curves, jags, or any other shape you require.
You can also use an edit in-place routine to create a frame from a profile.
It is helpful to use a naming convention for profiles that indicates the grid location or purpose within the door/window assembly. For example, L3-FL1- Metal Frame identifies a metal frame in a third-level grid on Floor 1.
Specifying default and profile-based Door/Window Assembly frames
These dimensions are used to calculate the center point of the edge for aligning the profile and also to specify a boundary for the adjacent infill.
By default, the profile is inserted using the same width and depth with which it was created.
After you create a frame definition, you can assign it to any frame in a door/window assembly.