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Where's curtain wall in menu?

Geof Gainer
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I've got a curtain wall selected in section, and try to go to Design>Curtain Wall>Boundary Editing in Section, but have no such menu items.

How do I get there?

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Erika Epstein
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Click on the EDIT IN 3D in the lower right hand corner. That kind of edit is done in that window.
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Barry Kelly
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Geof wrote:
I've got a curtain wall selected in section, and try to go to Design>Curtain Wall>Boundary Editing in Section, but have no such menu items.

How do I get there?
You will need to add it to your Work Environment in the Menus section.
Or use one of the default Archicad Work Environments.

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Geof Gainer
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Erika wrote:
Click on the EDIT IN 3D in the lower right hand corner. That kind of edit is done in that window.
Yes; I found this seems to work only if the curtain wall was created using the Boundary geometry method though. No biggie to re-do.
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Geof Gainer
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Barry wrote:
You will need to add it to your Work Environment in the Menus section.
Or use one of the default Archicad Work Environments.
Tried that, but couldn't find anything more than the Curtain Wall tool itself, plus rotate and label commands.
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Barry Kelly
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Geof wrote:
Barry wrote:
You will need to add it to your Work Environment in the Menus section.
Or use one of the default Archicad Work Environments.
Tried that, but couldn't find anything more than the Curtain Wall tool itself, plus rotate and label commands.
Try listing "All Commands By Theme".
You want number "19 Curtain Wall".

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Geof Gainer
Booster
Barry wrote:
Try listing "All Commands By Theme".
You want number "19 Curtain Wall".
Thanks, Barry. It wouldn't let me move the whole folder, but I just applied the Standard Commands scheme and it shows up fine.
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Laszlo Nagy
Community Admin
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Geof wrote:
Barry wrote:
Try listing "All Commands By Theme".
You want number "19 Curtain Wall".
Thanks, Barry. It wouldn't let me move the whole folder, but I just applied the Standard Commands scheme and it shows up fine.
Create a "Curtain Wall" group on the right and then you can select all Curtain Wall commands on the left and move them into that folder (Add selected button) in one step.
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