User Manual - Page 651

For AUTOCAD 2011.

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Configuring Project Standards
After setting up a project, you can configure the project standards. If you have
created a project based on a template, the initial project standard settings
come from the template. If you have not used a template, the settings are
undefined or default settings.
Project standard settings include the following:
â–  Standard styles
â–  Standard display settings
â–  Synchronization settings
â–  AutoCAD standards (layers, dimension styles, text styles and linetypes)
NOTE To set up project standards, you must have one or more project standards
drawings available. If you have created a new project based on a project with
standards, the standards drawings of the original project are copied to the new
project and are automatically associated with the new project. If you have created
a new project not based on a template, or based on a project without standards,
you first need to define one or more standards drawings. For more information,
see Creating a New Project Standards Drawing on page 657.
Setting up Standard Styles and Display Settings
Use this procedure to set up standard styles and display settings for a project.
NOTE Standard styles include object styles, definitions, profiles, materials, property
set definitions, and classifications.
To set up standard styles and display settings, you define one or more project
standards drawings that contain the standards for styles and display settings.
These drawings can be DWG, DWT, or DWS files and are added in the
configuration dialog.
Standard files are marked by icons next to their name in the configuration
setup.
DescriptionIcon
Standards drawing (DWG)
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