User Manual - Page 1294

For AUTOCAD 2011.

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4 Enter a name for the tool.
5 Click the setting for Description, enter a description of the tool,
and click OK.
This description is used as the tool’s tooltip on the tool palette,
and to describe the tool if it is stored in a tool catalog.
6 Expand Basic, and expand General.
7 Enter a description of the tool.
8 If you do not want to use the default layer key, select a layer key.
9 If you want to override the default layer names, select a layer
override.
10 Select a wall style.
11 For Style location, select the drawing file containing the style to
be used for this tool, or select Browse and use a standard file
selection dialog box to select the file.
12 Under Bound spaces, define if this wall tool can be used as a
bounding object for associative spaces.
You can select 3 options here:
â–  Yes: this wall tool can be used as bounding object for
associative spaces.
â–  No: this wall tool cannot be used as bounding object for
associative spaces.
â–  By style: this wall tool will use the bounding settings from the
wall style.
NOTE For more information on associative spaces, see Generating
Associative Spaces on page 2904.
13 Select Yes for Cleanup automatically if you want the wall to clean
up with other walls, and select a cleanup group.
14 For Definition location, select Browse, and use a standard file
selection dialog box to select the Cleanup group definition to be
used for this tool.
15 Expand Dimensions.
1238 | Chapter 20 Walls
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