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Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 3:29:54 PM | How do you get the end mullion on a curved storefront to align correctly

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Hello all - I'm trying to creat a simple curved storefront system.  No problem with the interior mullion alignment, but both ends do not behave and are not perpendiclar to the center point of the radius lika all the others.  I cannot find a setting or variable to control this - is this a known glitch or am I missing something obvious?  I've attached an image (hopefully, this is my first time attaching an image).  Thanks.

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Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 3:33:16 PM | How do you get the end mullion on a curved storefront to align correctly

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I don't know any way to do this.  If you absolutly have to have it right, you coul cretate a left / right mullion ... beter yet - just have a seperate family that you can place - rotate and stretch to height.  Then just don't place your end mullion in the curtainwall.

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Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 3:49:47 PM | How do you get the end mullion on a curved storefront to align correctly

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Thanks WWHub, I realized that I had attached the entire building (not just the relavent image), so I've reattached it.  I'll try your work around suggestion - how do you not place end mullions in a storefront ? (this was created using the wall type "Curtain Wall: Storefront" right out of the box - I've not modified it at this point).



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Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 4:12:24 PM | How do you get the end mullion on a curved storefront to align correctly

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Select the mullion, un pin and delete.  I like to use in place families for my corner and end mullions some times if they are not working how i want them to.

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Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 4:37:56 PM | How do you get the end mullion on a curved storefront to align correctly

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A word of caution ... with automatic storefronts, REVIT will try to put gridlines and mullions back in if you delete/move/change them.  Change you wall to a new type after you have created it ... one that has all of the spacings / muillons not set to anything... then delete the end mullions.

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