User Manual - Page 3775

For AUTOCAD 2011.

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For information about preventing the worksheet from displaying
each time you add a tag, see Turning Off the Edit Property Set
Data Worksheet on page 3719.
If property set data is not yet attached to the object, you can attach
an appropriate property set from the current drawing or the
Schedule Tables.dwg file in C:\ProgramData\Autodesk\ACA
2011\enu\Styles\<Imperial or Metric> For more information about
property sets, see Property Set Definitions on page 3785.
5 Enter m, press ENTER, and select multiple objects to tag.
6 Alternatively, press ENTER, and add schedule tags one at a time.
Turning Off the Edit Property Set Data Worksheet
Use this procedure to prevent the Edit Property Set Data worksheet from
displaying each time you add a schedule tag.
Depending on the property set definitions that are attached to the object, you
can edit or enter new property set data when this worksheet displays. This
option is turned on in the software by default. If you are adding tags that
contain only automatic properties, it is more efficient to turn off this option.
For more information, see Turning Off the Edit Property Set Data Worksheet
on page 3719.
1 Click ➤ Options.
2 Click the AEC Content tab.
3 Clear Display Edit Property Data Dialog During Tag Insertion, and
click OK.
Creating a Schedule Tag
Use this procedure to create a schedule tag that captures and displays property
set data for a particular object in your drawing.
The property set attached to the object must contain the property or properties
for the information that you want to display in the tag. For more information,
see Property Set Data on page 3772.
You can create the schedule tag by drawing a symbol and adding text as a
placeholder for attributes or by exploding and customizing an existing schedule
Creating a Schedule Tag | 3719
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