Creating curtain wall units is similar to creating curtain walls. You specify a style, a height, and start and end points. You can also create curtain wall units by converting a 2D layout grid to a curtain wall or converting two-dimensional (2D) lines, arcs, and circles. Unlike curtain walls, you cannot create a curtain wall unit based on a curve. Curtain wall units can only be planar.
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- About Assigning Definitions to Curtain Wall Elements
- About Assigning Definitions to Curtain Wall Frames
- About Assigning Definitions to Curtain Wall Mullions
- About Assigning Definitions to Curtain Wall Unit Frames
- About Assigning Definitions to the Mullions of a Curtain Wall Unit
- About Assigning Infills to Curtain Wall Cells
- About Assigning Infills to Curtain Wall Unit Cells
- About Changing the Roof Line and the Floor Line of a Curtain Wall
- About Creating Curtain Wall Units
- About Creating Element Definitions for a Curtain Wall Style
- About Creating Element Definitions for a Curtain Wall Unit Style
- About Curtain Wall Materials and Display Components
- About Curtain Wall Styles
- About Curtain Wall Unit Materials and Display Components
- About Curtain Wall Unit Styles
- About Curtain Wall Units
- About Curtain Walls
- About Defining Curtain Wall Frames
- About Defining Curtain Wall Mullions
- About Defining Curtain Wall Unit Frames
- About Defining Curtain Wall Unit Mullions
- About Defining Divisions for Curtain Wall Grids
- About Defining Divisions for Curtain Wall Unit Grids
- About Defining Infills for Curtain Wall Cells
- About Defining Infills for Curtain Wall Unit Cells
- About Division of Curtain Wall Grids
- About Division of Curtain Wall Unit Grids
- About Editing Curtain Wall Units
- About Editing Curtain Walls
- About Editing Objects Anchored in Curtain Walls
- About Matching the Properties of an Existing Curtain Wall Unit
- About Overriding Curtain Wall Divisions
- About Overriding Curtain Wall Frames and Mullions
- About Overriding Curtain Wall Infills
- About Overriding Curtain Wall Unit Divisions
- About Overriding Curtain Wall Unit Frames and Mullions
- About Overriding Curtain Wall Unit Infills
- To Remove Curtain Wall Unit Overrides
- About Specifying the Display of Curtain Wall Units
- About Specifying the Display of Curtain Walls
- About Specifying the Materials of a Curtain Wall Style
- About Specifying the Materials of a Curtain Wall Unit Style
- About Tips for Working Efficiently With Curtain Wall Styles
- About Using Curtain Wall Tools To Create Curtain Walls
- About Using Grips to Edit Curtain Wall Units
- About Using Grips to Edit Curtain Walls
- About Using Overrides in Curtain Wall Units
- About Using Overrides in Curtain Walls
- About Working With Nested Grids in Curtain Walls
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