User Manual - Page 645

For AUTOCAD 2011.

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Standard Scheduling Information
Project standards enable you to define and distribute a set of property set
definitions, property data formats, schedule table styles, and object tags across
a project. Property set definitions, property data formats, and schedule table
styles are created and accessed through Style Manager. Schedule tags are
accessed through the project tool palettes.
Standard Material Definitions
Material definitions can be defined and distributed across the project. Materials
are an integral part of object styles, and should be contained in the same
standards drawing as the object styles that reference them.
Layer Key Styles
Layer key styles can be defined in a project standards drawing, and distributed
across the project. Layer standards, however, are not set in the project
standards. If you want to associate a layer standard with a project, you need
to associate it with the drawing templates used for elements, constructs, views,
and sheets.
Profiles
Profile definitions for a project are specified in one or more project standards
drawings. Profiles can be used by many objects, for example mass element
shapes or window styles.
Classification Definitions
A project may have a set of classification definitions in one or more standards
drawings. Classifications are used as a reporting and display tool for building
objects. Classifications are attached to object styles. If you want to use a
classification in a project standard style, the classification needs to be stored
in the same standards drawing as the object style to which it is referenced.
Display Settings
You can define standard display representations, display sets, and display
configurations for a project. This will ensure consistent display of drawing
objects in the project. Only one display standards drawing can be set for a
project.
AEC Standards | 589
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