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For Justify, select Right.
Press ESC to hide the grips.
5 Convert the interior wall linework to interior walls:
On the Getting_Started tool palette, right-click the Interior Wall tool, and click Apply Tool
Properties to Linework.
Select the black linework that represents the interior partition walls, and press ENTER.
On the command line, enter y, and press ENTER.
On the Properties palette, under Dimensions, for Base height, enter 9' [3000 mm].
For Justify, select Center.
Press ESC to end the command.
The interior walls display on the floor plan and clean up automatically with the exterior
walls.
Now that the walls are complete, you can add doors and windows. When you add doors and
windows, you can center them in walls or offset them specific distances from the room corner
or other wall openings. You can also place them by specifying a distance. Both windows and
doors automatically attach to the wall in which you insert them and trim automatically.
6 Check the application status bar, and, if necessary, turn on dynamic input to display dimensions
as you insert doors and windows and turn off object snap (to avoid snapping to pieces of
geometry).
7 Center a double door in the wall between the corridor and the reception area:
On the Getting_Started tool palette, click the Hinged - Double - Full Lite door tool.
On the Properties palette, under Dimensions, for Standard sizes, select 5'-0'' X 7'-0'' [1500
mm X 2000 mm].
Under Location, for Position along wall, select Offset/Center.
Select the vertical wall between the corridor and the reception area, and move the cursor
along the wall.
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