User Manual - Page 3300

For AUTOCAD 2011.

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Each subdivision in a 2D section is assigned to a numbered subdivision display
component in the display properties of the section or the 2D section style.
You can control the visibility, layer, color, linetype, lineweight, and linetype
scale of each subdivision by changing the display properties of each
component. You can apply these changes to the selected section, to the current
2D section/elevation style, or to all 2D sections and elevations in the drawing
that do not have a style override.
1 Select the 2D section in the drawing, and do one of the following:
â–  To change the display for the graphic subdivisions in the 2D
section style, click 2D Section/Elevation tab ➤ General
panel ➤ Edit Style drop-down ➤ Edit Style .
â–  To change the display for the graphic subdivisions for the
selected 2D section object only, right-click, and Edit Object
Display. Then, check the Object Override box.
2 Click the Display Properties tab.
3 Select the property source to edit:
â–  To change the display for the graphic subdivisions in the 2D
section style, check the Style Override box.
â–  To change the display for the graphic subdivisions for the
selected 2D section object only, check the Object Override
box.
4 If necessary, click .
5 Click the Layer/Color/Linetype tab to list all the components that
contribute to the display of the object.
The defining line represents the cutting plane of the section line.
The numbered subdivision components correspond to subdivisions
added to the section line. For example, the display component
Subdivision 1 corresponds to the subdivision closest to, but not
on, the cutting plane of the section line.
6 Turn the visibility on or off, and change the layer, color, linetype,
lineweight, or linetype scale as needed for each subdivision
component.
7 Click the Hatching tab to change the shrinkwrap hatch pattern
of the section.
8 Click the Other tab to add a custom display component to the
display of the 2D section.
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