From the course: Building Curtain Walls with Revit

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Moving a single curtain grid

Moving a single curtain grid - Revit Tutorial

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Moving a single curtain grid

- When we add a curtain grid with an automatic layout, we can pretty quickly add a curtain wall with predefined increments and spacing. Of course, suppose you'd like to keep the overall spacing but add and move individual grids independently. Well, you can certainly do that. The objective of this video is to find a predefined curtain wall already embedded within a host wall. We will then unpin the horizontal grids and dimension them. We will equally constrain the dimensions to get the grid back on layout. Then we'll add a grid for good measure. To get started, let's jump into any file you want to add a curtain wall to, or jump into our file, our moving curtain walls. In the Project Browser, let's go to the south elevation. What I want to do is zoom in on this 45 degree curtain wall. We can't move them, go ahead and hover over one of our grids, notice that we get a grid line that lights up. Once you see that, pick it. There's not much we can do with it because of our little pin icon…

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