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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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