Most relevant settings for a curtain wall are defined in the curtain wall style. These include divisions, infills, frames, and mullions.
You can make other changes directly to individual curtain walls. These changes affect only the curtain wall you select:
- Dimensions of a curtain wall
- Roof and floor line settings
- Interference conditions
- Cleanup settings
Methods of Editing Curtain Walls
AutoCAD Architecture 2024 toolset offers several methods for editing curtain walls:
- You can directly edit curtain walls using grips for dimensions, base height, location, and other physical characteristics.
- You can directly edit curtain walls using the Edit Grid grip for grid divisions, cells, frames, and mullions.
- You can change curtain wall 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 context menu for a selected curtain wall.
- 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 DYN 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.