User Manual - Page 2953

For AUTOCAD 2011.

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NOTE Subtracted areas and hatches will be ignored when converting a legacy
area from Autodesk Architectural Desktop 2006 or earlier to a space in AutoCAD
Architecture. If necessary, you can re-subtract any void portions, as described in
Creating Holes in Extruded 3D Spaces on page 3005.
If the legacy area has no override for display properties at the style level, then
one will be created on the migrated space to mimic the drawing default display
properties of the legacy areas. This is intended to preserve visual fidelity for
legacy areas that do not have display property overrides. Existing style or
object display property overrides on legacy areas will carry forward to the
migrated spaces.
Previous versions of the software allowed users to create areas that self-intersect.
Spaces cannot self-intersect. During migration, a self-intersecting area is
converted into a self-intersecting space, and a solution tip displays, advising
you to grip-edit the base boundary to remove the self-intersection. For more
information on grip-editing, see Grip-Editing Space Boundaries on page 2981.
Space Properties
The properties of space objects are illustrated and described below. Note that
some properties are limited to specific space types. For example, a 2D space
does not have any height properties.
DescriptionSpace TypeProperty
General Category
User-defined description of the space.AllDescription
Specifies the layer on which the space is
placed. By default the layer assignment is
defined in the space style.
AllLayer
Specifies the space style. The style defined in
the space tool is the default.
AllStyle
The name of the space. If a list definition has
been specified in the space style, the defined
AllName
list of names is available as a drop-down list.
For more information, see Attaching a List
Definition to a Space Style on page 3061.
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