User Manual - Page 2892

For AUTOCAD 2011.

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The Style Manager is displayed, with the current drawing
expanded in the tree view.
2 On the File menu, click Open drawing to browse for the drawing
to which you want to copy the definition.
3 Select the drawing that you want to copy the definition to, and
click Open.
The drawing opens in the Style Manager.
4 In the current drawing, Expand Multi-Purpose Objects, and expand
Mask Block Definitions.
5 Right-click the mask block definition to copy to the second
drawing, and click Copy.
6 Select the second drawing, and expand Multi-Purpose Objects.
7 Right-click Mask Block Definitions, and click Paste.
8 The definition is copied into the second drawing. If the drawing
already contains a definition with the same name, the duplicate
names are displayed in the Import/Export - Duplicate Names
Found dialog box.
9 To resolve duplicate names, select one of the following options:
â–  To not replace the existing definition in the drawing with the
new definition of the same name, click Leave Existing, and
click OK.
â–  To replace the existing definition in the drawing with the new
definition, click Overwrite Existing, and click OK.
â–  To rename the new definition so both definitions exist in the
drawing, click Rename to Unique, and click OK. New definition
names are appended with a numeral in the Style Manager.
10 Click OK.
Editing a Mask Block Definition
Use this procedure to make any of the following types of modifications to a
mask block definition:
â–  Change the objects or styles to which the mask block can be attached.
â–  Add and remove properties.
â–  Change the name, description, type, and format of properties.
2836 | Chapter 37 Mask Blocks
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