User Manual - Page 3000

For AUTOCAD 2011.

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area between generating and updating the space. Zoom out so that the space
and its boundary objects are entirely visible, and try to update again.
After trimming a part of a boundary object enclosed in a space (for example,
if you trim a part of a shaft,) the enclosed object is not recognized as a
boundary object anymore, and the surrounding space flows into it. What is
the reason and how can I fix this?
When trimming a boundary object by substituting a new boundary object in
the trimming position, the new object will not be recognized automatically
as boundary object for the space, because it did not bound the space previously.
In this case, you need to update the space manually to recognize the new
bounding object. See the following example:
I have updated an associative space. The base boundary updates correctly,
but the net, usable, and gross boundaries stay as they were before the
update. What causes that behavior?
If the net, usable, and gross boundaries of an associative space do not get
updated when the base boundary is updated after a change in the boundary
objects, the space uses manual boundary offsets.
Net, usable, and gross boundaries not updating
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