how to make the mullion continuous to the vertical mullion? it was a edit profile curtain wall. thanks
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Can't do it while in edit profile sketch mode. Close out and toggle mullion join
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It's a curtain wall mullion? You didn't model it in place by any chance?
So you did model it as an IN-PLACE COMPONENT? If so, you are out of luck then. Why don't you just use the profile to define a new Mullion Type and apply that Mullion Type to the Curtain Wall Grid? That way, you'll have the controls I mentioned above.
This is a tough one. I found the best solution was to Split the Wall -- NOT Edit it's Profile -- making it into two separate Walls; one on top of the other. Once Split, I changed the length of the ground floor Wall, and made the necessary mullion modifications.
See attached.
p.s. What happened to the System Empty Panel?
Here is a version not using edit profile, but remove the lower grid segment and change the lower panel to Empty (I transferred it from the Metric Template).
ok i got ,it but how you did it. you make it as one curtain wall and change it to empty panel (below), what happen to the grid ? did you remove? how you add the empty panel? can you please explain. thank you
- You can TAB select a grid and use Add/Remove Segment from the toolbar and click on the Segment(s) you want to remove. That will remove the mullion(s) and merge the panels
- Select the merged panels, unpin, and change them to Empty System Panel to remove them
- You can select a row of mullion on a grid line and Make Continuous or Break as you like
See revised file.
@barthbradley sorry, thank you , but i think i followed @ToanDN approach more desirable. thanks
@BIM_Dreamer wrote:@barthbradley sorry, thank you , but i think i followed @ToanDN approach more desirable. thanks
What the heck are you sorry about?
@barthbradleywrote:
What the heck are you sorry about?
For the time you spent making the solution.thanks
@BIM_Dreamer wrote:@barthbradleywrote:
What the heck are you sorry about?
For the time you spent making the solution.thanks
Ah, I see. No need to apologize. If you valued the time and help we both gave you, then give us both a solution credit. You're not restricted to just choosing one. Besides, both of us provided a viable solution. Neither approach was "wrong".
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