User Manual - Page 3110

For AUTOCAD 2011.

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To change the geometry type of a space, see Changing the Type of a Space on
page 2990.
â–  When an extruded 3D space is converted to a 3D freeform space, all
openings will be retained with the same location, shape, and area. The
opening grips change to the grips of an extruded 3D space surface opening.
Viewing Extruded and Freeform space surface openings
â–  When a 3D freeform space is converted to an extruded 3D space, the
openings on the horizontal roof or floor surfaces will be kept on the roof
or floor of the extruded 3D space. The openings on the surfaces that
intersect with the base profile will be retained on the respective edge
surfaces. All other openings will be lost. The openings that are retained
will change to rectangles, and the area of the opening will remain the
same.
Viewing Freeform and Extruded space surface openings
â–  When an extruded 3D space or a 3D freeform space is changed to a 2D
space, all surface openings are lost.
Changing the Associativity
You can convert associative spaces to non-associative spaces, and vice versa.
This will affect contained openings in different ways.
To change the associativity of spaces, see Making a Space Associative or
Non-Associative on page 2936.
3054 | Chapter 39 Spaces
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