User Manual - Page 623

For AUTOCAD 2011.

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Demolished objects are turned off by default. To display the plan with
demolished objects, click (Demo Show/Hide).
Renovation Mode
When you initiate the Renovation mode, a renovation display configuration
is created. This is a copy of the current display configuration that exists in the
drawing. All objects display according to Renovation settings.
When Renovation mode is initiated, objects that are not already categorized
are assigned to the Renovation category titled Existing. Objects added to
the drawing while Renovation mode is active are automatically categorized
as new. When you use commands such as Delete while working in renovation
mode, the objects are assigned to the demo category; they are not deleted.
Moving a door creates both a new and a demo door and the corresponding
wall openings. Settings for the Renovation display configuration are located
on the Display tab in the Renovation Options dialog.
Working in Renovation Mode
When working in Renovation mode and following the recommended workflow,
objects are automatically assigned to existing, demolition, or new categories.
You can assign two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) objects to
different categories, easily view the drawing as a renovation plan, demolition
plan, or revision plan, and view objects by category.
In plan, section, and elevation views, 2D and 3D objects display according to
the categories to which they are assigned. The display configurations are
controlled by Renovation styles, and these can be customized in the
Renovation Options dialog.
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