User Manual - Page 3801

For AUTOCAD 2011.

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Then…If you want to…
select Hide.hide the column from view in the
drawing
click Apply Formula to Total.create a formula that calculates a
total using property data from all
columns
NOTE Hiding a column does not change the data displayed in it or
any other column in the table. It only affects the display of the data.
7 Enter the formula:
Then…If you want to…
click in the Formula pane, and enter
the value.
use a value that you supply
locate and double-click (or right-
click and click Insert) the definition
use the value of another property
definition in the formula
in the Insert Property Definitions
list. You can also select the defini-
tion, and press INSERT.
locate and double-click (or right-
click and click Insert) the function
use a VBScript function
in the Insert VBScript code list. You
can also select the function, and
press INSERT.
enter RESULT anywhere in the for-
mula.
evaluate the formula as a VBScript
function
The property definitions available for use in the formula must be
applied to the same objects as the property set definition
containing the formula.
The names of property definitions used in the formula are
displayed within brackets, such as [Width]. If a property definition
belongs to a property set definition other than the one containing
the formula, that name is displayed as well, such as
[DoorObjects:Height].
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