If you try to create a fitting with more than one size available for the object you are adding, the Multiple Parts Found dialog box prompts you to choose the desired size. If you modify a layout with duct objects, the software zooms to the location where you need to select a substitute part. After you select from the list of available part size names, the original layout is resumed. To turn off this feature, clear Zoom to the object. The software remembers your last preference.
- What's New in AutoCAD MEP
- AutoCAD MEP Help Topics
- Videos
- Getting Started
- Moving from AutoCAD to AutoCAD MEP
- Drawing Essentials
- Working with Projects
- Drawing HVAC Systems
- HVAC System Workflow
- Configuring Duct System Settings
- Using Spaces for Load Analysis
- Creating a Duct System
- Modifying a Duct System
- About Modifying a Duct System
- About Modifying Components Using Grips
- About Lengthen Grips
- About Rotating Grips
- About Elevation Grips
- About Location Grips
- About Modifying HVAC Equipment
- About Modifying Duct
- About Modifying a Custom Fitting
- About Modifying Duct Transition - Offset Fittings
- About Grips for Modifying a Duct Run
- About Modifying Flow Annotation Information for Air Terminals
- About Modifying the Takeoff Position of a Duct Fitting
- About Manually Specifying Parts During Layout
- About Choosing a Part
- About Choosing From Multiple Parts Found
- About Specifying Space Styles
- Calculating Duct Sizes
- Duct System Displays
- Preferences
- Drawing Piping Systems
- Drawing Radiant Heating Systems
- Drawing Electrical Systems
- Drawing Plumbing Systems
- Drawing Schematic Diagrams
- Creating Construction Documents
- Customizing Style-Based Content
- Customizing Catalog-Based Content
- Customizing Catalogs
- Customizing AutoCAD MEP
- Working with the U.K. Profile
- Subscription Benefits
- Installation
- Release Notes