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    Default Moving Curtain Wall Mullions

    I am having trouble moving curtain wall mullions. Once placed I find it impossible to move their location. This seems like a simple thing and should be a no brainer, I must be doing something wrong. Any help will be greatly appreciated.

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    Default Re: Moving Curtain Wall Mullions

    You can't move mullions. You have to move the curtain grid that hosts the mullion. Use th TAB key until you select the curtain grid and use move to move it. Sometimes you have to unpin the curtain grid to be able to move it.

    Andre Carvalho

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    Default Re: Moving Curtain Wall Mullions

    You need to select and move the curtain grid, not the mullion itself. Use Tab to select the grid.

    Are the curtain grids predefined as part of the curtainwall type? If so, you need to unpin the grid before trying to move it.

    edit: just one minute late... looks like we're reading from the same book though

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