User Manual - Page 3759

For AUTOCAD 2011.

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Schedule Tags
You can use project-based or standard schedule tags in your drawings to
graphically display the property data of an object. By linking the schedule tag
to a property in a property set, such as the width of a door, you report property
data of the object, such as 3'-0''. When you anchor the tag to an object to
which the property set is applied, the value of the property displays in the
tag. The information in the tag is updated if the object or property change.
For more information, see Schedule Tags on page 3716.
Schedule Tools
The software provides default tools for project-based and standard wall, door,
and window schedules on the Scheduling tool palette and in the Content
Browser. Selecting one of these tools that has a style and other properties
predefined, lets you quickly place a schedule table in your drawing. You can
also apply the properties of a schedule table tool to existing schedule tables.
You can create schedule table tools from schedule table styles. For more
information, see Adding Schedules Using Schedule Table Tools on page 3709.
Schedule Styles
A schedule table style specifies the properties that can be included in a table
for a particular object type. The style also controls the table formatting, such
as text height and spacing, columns, and headers. Display properties in the
style control the visibility, layer, color, linetype, lineweight, and linetype scale
of table components. For more information, see Working with Schedule Table
Styles on page 3731.
Options in schedule table styles let you create both regular and matrix
schedules (also called dot schedules). You can also specify a matrix format for
individual columns in a regular schedule.
Property Data
Property data is information about properties of an object. For example, width
and height are typical properties of a door. The data collected on these
properties might reflect 3'-0" for width and 7'-0" for height. This property data
is contained within a property set. For more information, see Property Sets
and Property Set Definitions on page 3705.
NOTE Property data values are not contained in the schedule or schedule tag,
but on the object itself. The schedule and schedule tag simply displays values
retrieved directly from the object to which it is anchored.
Schedule Table Terminology in AutoCAD Architecture | 3703
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