Sliding Door question.
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‎2009-08-23
11:50 PM
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Rubia Torres
‎2009-08-23
11:50 PM
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‎2009-08-24 01:36 AM
‎2009-08-24
01:36 AM
Hi,
Not sure what version of AC you are using
But if you'r using AC 12, you can try Curtain Wall to create a sliding door like you said. It's free standing (does not need any wall)
Cheers,
Not sure what version of AC you are using
But if you'r using AC 12, you can try Curtain Wall to create a sliding door like you said. It's free standing (does not need any wall)
Cheers,
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‎2009-08-24 01:42 AM
‎2009-08-24
01:42 AM
I'm using ac11. Does that feature exist in 11?
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‎2009-08-24 03:49 AM
‎2009-08-24
03:49 AM
Curtain wall was introduced in 12.
How about just modeling the door slab from a wall and
put it in a "door" which has empty opening.
Then you could place it anywhere you want.
lec
How about just modeling the door slab from a wall and
put it in a "door" which has empty opening.
Then you could place it anywhere you want.
lec

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‎2009-08-24 08:51 AM
‎2009-08-24
08:51 AM
If you set the contruction method type from EDGE to SILL then you can set the set back dimension so the door sits in the middle of the wall.
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‎2009-08-24 01:51 PM