C-DDOOR

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Keyboard shortcut: CDD, DDC
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Compatible with AutoCAD Versions: 13, 14, 2000, 2000i, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008

CENTERED DOUBLE DOOR

Command to center double doors in a wall. You will be prompted for the point to center the doors on then asked to select the lines/plines/mlines that make up the wall. Once this is done you are asked to select the door size you want. Finally the command will break the walls and allow you to select to which side the doors should swing.

User configurable options: 

See Door Commands in the Floor Plan Cmds section of the APS-CONFIG command

Layers:

Known limitations:

Alternate uses:

 

SAMPLE C-DDOOR COMMAND SYNTAX:

Command:
Command: CDD
Command: DDC
Command: C-DDOOR

Select base point on which to center double door or <Enter>/<Space> for MID2PT:

If the center of the wall can be found by using the midpoint of one of the wall lines, select the midpoint of that wall line now. The midpoint snap is added to your running object snaps if it is not already being used. If the base point location cannot be found using one of the standard object snaps press <Enter> or <Space> and use the MID2PT option which can locate the base point midway between any two points selected.

 

Select a point outside the wall lines to place the double door in:

Select the point.

 

Select a second point crossing all of the lines that make up the wall:

Select the second point of the crossing line that crosses the lines/plines/mlines that make up the wall. The following dialog will appear:

The maximum door size is displayed at the top of the dialog ( the max width shown above is 6'-5"). This distance reflects any minimum framing widths that have been set up. (See Door Commands in the Floor Plan Cmds section of the APS-CONFIG command) If the door size that you need to enter is larger than the "Maximum door size" shown at the top it is possible to override the minimum framing requirements and insert a door size that is equal to the full length of the wall.

Enter the size for both doors. Note, this is just the size for the two doors and is not a rough opening size, the jamb thickness (if any) will be added to this value. 

-- The walls will be broken and the door swing choices will be drawn. Any jambs, sill lines, header lines, and/or demo lines will also be drawn  --

Select door handing/type desired:

You may choose between 180°, 90°, and 45° swings and pocket doors. You will also choose handing (swing direction). If you would like to not show any doors at all press <Enter>.

For this example we will select the 90° set of doors swinging to the top of the screen. When selected this leaves:

 

Solutions to common questions and problems with this command

 

Related Commands

C-BIFOLD  Command to center a bifold door/doors in a wall

C-BIPASS  Command to center bipass sliding doors in a wall

C-CWIND  Command to center commercial style windows in a wall

C-OHEAD  Command to center an overhead door in a wall

C-PATDOOR  Command to center a patio door in a wall

C-RWIND  Command to center a residential style window in a wall

C-SDOOR  Command to center a single door in a wall

C-SLIDER  Command to center a sliding glass door in a wall


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