User Manual - Page 1023

For AUTOCAD 2011.

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Best Practices for Zone Template Styles:
When it is appropriate to do so, dont forget to attach a calculation modifier
style to the styles that you include in your zone template. This can further
automate the process of zone organization.
Zone template styles must be stored in the same drawing as the zone styles
that they include. They also must be stored in the same drawing as any
calculation modifiers that they use.
IMPORTANT Related zone styles, zone template styles and calculation modifier
styles must exist in the same drawing. For this reason, you should consider storing
all zone styles, zone template styles and calculation modifier styles in the same
library drawing. In addition, you should store list definitions in the library drawings
containing the zone styles, space styles and property set definitions that they are
intended to be used with.
Multi-Purpose Objects
Object styles found under the Multi-Purpose Objects category are usually
helper objects that are used to help define or enhance other object styles,
or symbol objects, such as masking blocks or multi-view blocks.
AEC Polygons
AEC Polygons are useful in defining infills for curtain walls and curtain wall
units, defining 2-dimensional areas and other annotation tasks. For example,
they are also used on the Cut Line tool found on the Annotation tool
palette.
AEC Polygon Naming Conventions:
AEC Polygon naming format will depend upon what their purpose is. An AEC
Polygon style meant to define a curtain wall infill, for example, will have a
much more rigid naming convention than one meant to merely define an
area:
<AEC Polygon purpose> - <Optional description>
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