User Manual - Page 2318

For AUTOCAD 2011.

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NOTE Alternatively, select a stair in the drawing, and click Stair
tab ➤ General panel ➤ Edit Style drop-down ➤ Stair Styles .
3 Select the style you want to edit.
4 Click the Display Properties tab.
5 Select the display representation where you want the changes to
appear, and select Style Override.
NOTE Only the Model display representation uses materials.
6 If necessary, click .
7 Click the Layer/Color/Linetype tab.
8 Select By Material for any component to which you want to assign
a material, and click OK.
If the setting for By Material is not available, the display of this
component cannot be determined by a material.
9 Click the Materials tab.
10 Select the component you want to change, and select a different
material definition.
You can select any material definition in the current drawing, or
click to create a new material definition and assign it to a
component.
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.
Specifying the Display Properties of a Stair Style
In most cases, you can assign materials to stair components so that the
appearance of stairs that belong to the same style is consistent throughout a
drawing and with other stairs and objects that use the same materials.
If a component cannot be assigned a material, or if you do not want to use
materials but still want consistency among stairs of the same style, you can
2262 | Chapter 27 Stairs
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