User Manual - Page 2511

For AUTOCAD 2011.

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NOTE If a material assignment determines the display properties of a component,
you can change the properties by clearing By Material or by overriding the material
assignment with a different material. For more information, see Specifying the
Material of a Slab/Roof Slab on page 2453.
1 Select the slab or roof slab you want to change, right-click, and
click Edit Object Display.
NOTE You can also use the Display tab of the Properties palette to
change the display property settings for a selected object display
component in the current display representation. For more
information, see Using the Properties Palette to Change Display
Properties on page 779.
2 In the Object Display dialog, click the Display Properties tab.
The current display representation is displayed in bold.
3 Select the display representation where you want the changes to
appear, and select Object Override. If Object Override is already
selected, click at the upper-right corner of the tab.
4 Click the Layer/Color/Linetype tab.
5 Select the component to change, and select a different setting for
the property.
6 Click OK twice.
Specifying the Hatching of a Slab/Roof Slab
Use this procedure to specify the hatching of the components of a slab or roof
slab. Hatching is displayed only in display representations that are used in
the Top view (plan view) of a drawing.
To change the hatching for all slabs or roof slabs of the same style, see
Specifying the Hatching of a Slab/Roof Slab Style on page 2475.
NOTE If a material assignment determines the hatching properties of a slab display
component, you can change the hatching of the display component by clearing
By Material or by overriding the material assignment with a different material. For
more information, see Specifying the Material of a Slab/Roof Slab on page 2453.
1 Select the slab or roof slab you want to change, right-click, and
click Edit Object Display.
Using Slab and Roof Slab Contextual Tools | 2455
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