User Manual - Page 3177

For AUTOCAD 2011.

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Working with Space Data
Spaces can have a number of different data types attached to them:
â–  Geometric data belonging to the space: This is data inherent to the space
like its height or width. This data can be displayed in the Properties palette
or used in schedule tables and space tags. For more information, see
Schedule Properties of Spaces on page 3121.
â–  Modified and calculated data derived from the space: this is data derived
from the geometric data by applying calculation modifier styles, boundary
offset calculation formulas, or formula properties. For more information,
see Calculation Modifiers on page 3127, Working with Space Boundaries on
page 2968 and Adding a Formula Property Definition to a Property Set
Definition on page 3792. Schedule properties exist for values created by
calculation modifiers, boundary offsets, and formulas, so that they can be
displayed in the Properties palette and used in a schedule table, too.
â–  Data generated by a geometric decomposition of the space area. For more
information, see Space Decomposition on page 3135.
â–  Space surface properties: Data attached to the surfaces of a space. For more
information, see Editing Space Surface Properties on page 3025.
â–  User-defined information sets: you can define any set of relevant property
set data for spaces, like for example, floor finish, ceiling material etc. This
data can be displayed in the Properties palette and used in schedule tables
and space tags. For more information, see Adding a Manual Property
Definition to a Property Set Definition on page 3807.
Schedule Properties of Spaces
There are a large number of schedule properties you can attach to a space.
Property data is placed in a property set definition and attached to a space or
space style. You can display it in the Properties palette or use it to create
schedule tables. For information about how to create a property set definition
containing schedule properties, see Creating a Property Set Definition on page
3803 and Adding an Automatic Property Definition to a Property Set Definition
on page 3811.
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