User Manual - Page 2057

For AUTOCAD 2011.

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Defining a Window Style as Bounding for Associative Spaces
Use this procedure to define a window style that can bound associative spaces.
When a window style is set as bounding, by default all windows that have
the style assigned will be used in the selection set for an associative space. For
more information about associative spaces see Generating Associative Spaces
on page 2904.
You can override the bounding settings from the window style in an individual
window, if necessary.
1 Click Manage tab ➤ Style & Display panel ➤ Style Manager .
2 Expand Architectural Objects, and expand Window Styles.
3 Select a window style.
4 Click the General tab.
5 Select the checkbox for Objects of this style may act as a boundary
for associative spaces.
6 Click OK.
Attaching Notes and Files to a Window Style
Use this procedure to enter notes and attach reference files to a window style.
You can also edit reference files attached to the style.
1 Click Manage tab ➤ Style & Display panel ➤ Style Manager .
2 Expand Architectural Objects, and expand Window Styles.
3 Select the style you want to edit.
4 Click the General tab.
5 To add a description to the window, enter the description under
Description.
6 Click Notes.
7 To add or edit a note, click the Notes tab, and enter the note.
8 To attach, edit, or detach a reference file, click the Reference Docs
tab:
Then…If you want to…
click Add, select a file, and click OK.attach a reference file
Defining a Window Style as Bounding for Associative Spaces | 2001
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