User Manual - Page 3069

For AUTOCAD 2011.

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Removing Voids from Spaces
Use this procedure to remove individual voids from a space with multiple
rings.
NOTE This procedure is valid for non-associative 2D and extruded 3D spaces only.
Voids can be created in the following cases:
â–  You cut a hole in a space as described in Creating Holes in Extruded 3D
Spaces on page 3005.
â–  You generate a space from boundary objects that have interference objects
within their boundaries. For example, you can generate a space for a room
with a row of columns in it. In that case, the boundaries for the room
would be defined as the outer space ring and the columns would be
deducted as holes from the generated room. If you deactivate the
associativity of the space, you can remove the resulting space rings.
â–  A legacy multi-ring area is converted to a space using the current software.
1 Select a space with voids.
2 Click Space tab ➤ Modify panel ➤ Remove Void .
3 Select the void you want to remove from the space.
The void is removed.
4 Press ENTER.
Reversing Space Rings
Use this procedure to reverse the value of an individual space ring, so that a
positive ring (space) can be transformed into a negative ring (hole), or a
negative ring back into a positive ring.
NOTE This procedure is valid for non-associative 2D and extruded 3D spaces only.
Multi-level space rings are most likely to occur in legacy area objects that have
been converted to spaces.
1 Select a space of which you want to reverse a ring.
2 On the command line, enter SpaceReverseRing.
3 Select the space ring you want to reverse.
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