Use this procedure to override an individual frame or mullion.
To exchange a frame or mullion, the new definition must already be defined in the curtain wall style.


. If you selected a frame edge, the Frame Assignment Override dialog box is displayed.
If you selected a mullion, the Mullion Assignment Override dialog box is displayed.
| If you want to … | Then … |
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| exchange the existing edge for another | select a new edge definition from the list. |
| remove the frame or mullion edge | select Remove Edge. |
| If you want to save the override … | Then … |
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| only on this specific curtain wall | no further steps are necessary. The override is saved to the curtain wall. |
| to a curtain wall style | select the curtain wall, and click ![]() ![]() . |


. Then, decide to which curtain wall style you want to save the override.
| If you want to save the override … | Then … |
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| to the current curtain wall style | select Transfer Edge Overrides to Style, and click OK. Note: If you have created only a frame or mullion edge override, only the Transfer Edge 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 style | select Transfer Edge Overrides to Style, and click New. Then, enter a name for the new curtain wall style, and click OK. Note: If you have created only a frame or mullion edge override, only the Transfer Edge 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 remain on the curtain wall, where they can be removed, but they are not saved back to a curtain wall style.