User Manual - Page 3625

For AUTOCAD 2011.

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Editing a Masking Break Mark
Use this procedure to hide or show the boundary of a break mark that masks
an underlying object. A masking break mark is defined by an AEC Polygon
style and a polyline.
NOTE To see these options you must select the AEC Polygon, not the polyline
(which defines the cut line).
➤ Select the break mark.
Then…If you want to…
click AEC Polygon tab ➤ Modify pan-
el ➤ Show Edge . The boundary edge of
show an edge
the break mark (represented by the AEC
Polygon) highlights. Select the edge to show,
and press ENTER.
click AEC Polygon tab ➤ Modify panel ➤ Hide
Edge . The boundary edge of the break
hide an edge
mark (represented by the AEC Polygon)
highlights. Select the edge to hide, and press
ENTER.
Since the masking behavior of a break mark depends on an AEC
Polygon, many of the same editing options available for AEC
Polygons can also be applied to masking break marks. For more
information, see Editing AEC Polygons on page 1819 and Masking
Underlying Objects with AEC Polygons on page 1845.
Editing a Block-Based Annotation
Use this procedure to edit a block-based annotation or change its typographical
characteristics and other properties using the Edit Attributes dialog.
1 Double-click the annotation to display the Edit Attributes dialog.
NOTE Alternatively, you can click Insert tab ➤ Attributes panel ➤ Edit
Attribute drop-down ➤ Single .
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