User Manual - Page 3737

For AUTOCAD 2011.

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13 Select where to place the elevation:
Then…If you want to…
click Current Drawing.place the elevation in the view
drawing in which you placed
the callout
click Existing View Drawing and follow
the instructions in Creating a Section
in an Existing Drawing on page 3674.
place the elevation in an exist-
ing elevation view drawing
click New View Drawing and follow the
instructions in Creating a Section in a
New Drawing on page 3677.
place the elevation in a new el-
evation drawing
14 In the drawing, select the first corner of the elevation region.
15 Select the opposite corner of the elevation region.
16 Define the insertion point of the elevation result.
NOTE If you chose to place the elevation in a different drawing, you
still select the insertion point in the current drawing. The elevation
view however, will be inserted in the drawing you have specified.
Once the model space view has been placed, the field placeholders
in the elevation tool change to a question mark. To resolve them,
the model space view needs to be placed onto a sheet, as described
in Resolving Fields in Callout Symbols on page 3689.
Placing a Four-Way Interior Elevation Callout
Use this procedure to place a callout that creates a four-way interior elevation.
When you create a four-way interior elevation, you can define the elevation
region either by specifying its corner points in the drawing, or by selecting
spaces as the elevation boundary.
NOTE The 2D section/elevation style and the display set for the model space views
containing the elevations are set in the elevation callout tool. For more information,
see Setting the Properties of a Callout Tool on page 3663.
1 On the Quick Access toolbar, click Project Navigator .
Placing a Four-Way Interior Elevation Callout | 3681
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