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red mullions. It should remove the curtain grid as well as the curtain
mullion since it is hosted on the grid.
4. The tool stays active so you can click the other vertical red curtain
mullion to remove it. Repeat the steps to remove the remaining red
horizontal curtain mullion, and you will end up with one panel, as
highlighted in Figure 2.28.
FigUre 2.28 Removed curtain wall grids and mullions
5. You can also add curtain grids and mullions in addition to those
defined in the type properties. Select the Curtain Grid tool from
the Build panel on the Architecture tab of the ribbon. Change the
Placement option to One Segment.
6. Add four vertical grid lines centered on the remaining lower curtain
panels at 1′-8″ on each side. Notice that the rectangular mullions are
automatically added, since the curtain wall type properties have this
type specified for the Interior Type.
7. Select the four new vertical mullions (use the Ctrl key to add them
to the same selection set) and use the Unpin tool. While they're still
selected, change the curtain wall mullion to the 1″ Square type from
the Type Selector (Figure 2.29).
8. Next, select the perpendicular curtain mullions above and below the
new 1″ Square mullions (use the Ctrl key to add multiple items to
the same selection set), and on the Mullion panel on the ribbon click
Make Continuous (or click the Toggle Mullion Join symbol shown in
Figure 2.30). This will toggle the mullion join at each location. The
final model should look similar to Figure 2.30.
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