User Manual - Page 1393

For AUTOCAD 2011.

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open the xref drawing directly, outside of the host drawing), verify that the
walls clean up as you intend them to, and then add objects to the walls.
Cleanup Group Definitions
A wall cleanup group definition is a designation that you can assign to
individual walls to control how intersecting walls clean up. Walls that belong
to the same cleanup group clean up where they intersect according to the
priority assigned to each component in each wall. Walls that belong to different
cleanup groups do not clean up when they meet at corners or intersections.
Walls that do and do not clean up
Controlling Wall Cleanup through Design Rules
You use the design rules of a cleanup group definition to determine how walls
assigned that cleanup group cleanup when you Xref them in other drawings.
The setting for this design rule in the cleanup group definition in the xref
drawing controls whether those walls clean up with walls in the host drawing.
Design rules also determine whether you can move or copy objects from walls
assigned to other groups to walls assigned to the current cleanup group.
Preventing copying or moving objects to walls in a certain cleanup group
helps you avoid inadvertently placing objects in walls that should not contain
them.
Managing Cleanup Group Definitions
To create, edit, copy, or purge cleanup group definitions, you access the Style
Manager. The Style Manager provides a central location in AutoCAD
Architecture where you can work with definitions and styles from multiple
drawings and templates. For more information about using the Style Manager,
see Style Manager Overview on page 856.
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