User Manual - Page 2763

For AUTOCAD 2011.

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6 Click the value for Node radius, and enter a new value.
(Alternatively, you can click and specify 2 points in the
drawing area to set the new radius.)
You can also access and modify the node radius property through the layout
grid’s context menu, as follows:
1 Select the layout grid, right-click, and click Edit Object Display.
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 In the Display Properties dialog, click the Other tab, and then
change the radius as needed.
5 Click OK twice.
Creating and Removing Boundaries for Layout Grids
Use this procedure to create a boundary around a 2D layout grid. Areas of the
grid outside the boundary are not shown. However, objects anchored to the
grid outside the boundary are still displayed. Boundaries are useful when you
need to create a grid in an irregularly shaped area.
You can also remove a boundary to redisplay the entire grid.
1 Draw a closed polyline to define the grid boundary.
2 Select a layout grid, and then click Layout Grid 2D tab ➤ Clipping
panel ➤ Set Boundary .
3 Select the layout grid, and press ENTER.
4 Select the closed polyline for the boundary of the layout grid, and
press ENTER.
5 To remove a grid boundary, erase the polyline that defines the
boundary.
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