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The spaces in the plan view display hatch patterns, and the doors and windows on the floor
plan are visible.
3 In the 01 Plan view drawing, beginning with the curtain wall entry door, tag the doors on the
floor plan to include them in a door schedule:
■ On the Getting Started tool palette, click the Door Tag tool.
■ Select the door in the curtain wall entry, and press ENTER to center the tag on the door.
■ In the Edit Property Set Data dialog, for Number, verify that 01 displays, and click OK.
■ On the command line, enter m.
■ Select the other doors on the plan, and press ENTER.
TIP To quickly select all of the remaining doors, draw a selection window around the view
(excluding the door in the curtain wall).
■ In the Edit Property Set Data dialog, click OK.
Door tags are numbered according to the order in which the doors were created.
4 Optionally, if the door tags are not numbered sequentially, you may use the Renumber Data
Tool on the Getting_Started tool palette to renumber the tags:
■ Click the Renumber Data Tool.
■ In the Data Renumber dialog, for Property Set, verify that DoorObjects is selected.
■ For Property, verify that Number is selected.
■ For Start Number and Increment, verify a value of 1.
■ Click OK, select the curtain wall entry door and the other doors on the plan, and press ENTER.
5 Create the door schedule:
■ On the Getting_Started tool palette, click the Door Schedule tool.
■ On the Properties palette, under Selection, for Scan xrefs, select Yes.
■ On the command line, enter all, and press ENTER twice.
■ Specify a point on the left side of the floor plan view to place the upper left corner of the
schedule.
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