Graphics Programs Reference
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FIGURE 12.4
The Edit Attributes
dialog box
TABLE 12.2:
Attribute values for the typical studio entry door
PROMPT
VA LUE
D o or Ty p e
A
Door Size
3´-0˝ (90 cm for metric)
Door Number
(Same as room number; see Figure 12.6.)
Door Thickness
1¾˝ (4 cm for metric)
Fire Rating
20 min.
Door Material
Wood
Door Construction
Solid core
13. When you're finished changing values, click Confirm and the symbol appears. The only
attribute you can see is the one you selected to be visible: the door type.
14. Add the rest of the door-type symbols for the apartment entry doors by copying or array-
ing the door symbol you just inserted. You can use the previously saved views found in
the 3D Navigation drop-down list in the View tab's Views panel to help you get around
the drawing quickly. Don't worry that the attribute values aren't appropriate for each
unit; you'll see how to edit the attributes in the next section.
In addition to the S-DOOR block, you'll need a block for the room number. To save some
time, I've included a block called S-APART that contains a rectangle and a single attribute defi-
nition for the room number (see Figure 12.5).
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