User Manual - Page 3150

For AUTOCAD 2011.

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1 Select one or more zones, and double-click one of them.
2 Expand Basic, and expand General.
3 Select a new zone style.
When you change the zone style, it is possible that the new zone style has a
different name list definition. In this case, the zone name can interact with
the new list definition in the following ways:
â–  The existing name of the zone is also included in the new list definition.
In this case, no change to the zone name is made.
â–  The existing name of the zone is not included in the new list definition,
but the list definition allows individual names to differ from the list. In
this case, the existing zone name is retained as a non-standard name.
â–  The existing name of the zone is not included in the new list definition,
and the list definition does not allow individual names to differ from the
list. In this case, the existing zone name is removed and the zone name
defaults to the first name in the new list definition.
For more information about list definitions, see List Definitions on page 3073.
Changing the Zone Boundary Offset
Use this procedure to redefine the offset of the zone boundary from its attached
spaces.
The zone boundary is a boundary around a space attached to a zone. It helps
to display the connections between spaces and zones. You can use it in addition
to the zone connection line, or instead of it. For information on displaying
and hiding the zone connection line and the zone boundary, see Specifying
the Layer, Color, and Linetype Properties of a Zone Style on page 3106.
Zone boundary offset at 0 (left) and at an offset value (right)
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