User Manual - Page 2049

For AUTOCAD 2011.

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WARNING Although you can edit a material definition from this
dialog box, any changes you make to the material definition apply
to all objects that are assigned the material.
11 Click OK.
Adding Classifications to a Window Style
Use this procedure to specify classifications for any classification definition
applied to a window style.
For more information about creating and applying classification definitions,
see Classification Definitions on page 3834.
1 Click Manage tab ➤ Style & Display panel ➤ Style Manager .
2 Expand Architectural Objects, and expand Window Styles.
3 Select the style that you want to change.
4 Click the Classifications tab.
By default, the classification for all classification definitions is
Unspecified. If no classification definitions are listed, none are
applied to window styles.
5 For each classification definition, select the classification you want
to apply to the current window style.
6 Click OK.
Specifying the Display Properties of a Window Style
In most cases, you want the appearance of windows that belong to the same
style to be consistent throughout a drawing. To achieve this, you specify the
display properties of the windows in each window style:
â–  The layer, color, and linetype of window components
â–  The hatching used with each component
â–  The cut plane height and the display of components relative to the cut
plane
â–  Other specific window display information, such as window rise
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