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Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 8:15:32 AM | Cutain Wall. Horizontal Cap running over SSG Verticals?

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Hello,I am new to the forum and new to revit. I have searched for this but have been unable to find answers to my specific questions. I have SSG verticals and Captured horizontals but was hoping there was an easy way to show the horizontal face cap running over the verticals. Any tips?

I also need to insert a sliding door into my curtain wall. I have deleted the horizontal mullions where the door needs to go and was thinking I could delete the glazing panels also. Then insert a new curtain wall with the proper grid spacing. Is this the proper procedure or is there an easier way?

 If this is the wrong area for me to post these questions please let me know.

Any help is much appreciated. Thank you.



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Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 8:19:15 AM | Cutain Wall. Horizontal Cap running over SSG Verticals?

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I meant "Curtain Wall" although I do think "Cutain Wall" has a nice ring to it.

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Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 8:35:42 AM | Cutain Wall. Horizontal Cap running over SSG Verticals?

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In an elevation view, click on the juction of the vertical / horizontal mullions and switch which junction you want.

 

You need to do some CW tutorials to understand how to edit CW's.  The CW grid segement should be removed where you have your door opening so that the correct size panel is one panel.  CW doors are different than regular doors.  They are inserted in lieu of a curtain wall panel and they automatically adjust to fit the panel opening.

 

Start by reading the topics in your HELP under Curtain Walls


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