User Manual - Page 720

For AUTOCAD 2011.

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Actions requiredChange Type
NOTE Renaming a style is not considered a
modification to the style and cannot be synchron-
ized.
Adding a new standard style or dis-
play setting
â–  Create new style or display setting
â–  Save project standards drawing
â–  Copy style or display setting to project
drawings
â–  Copy style or display setting to other project
standards drawings (optional)
Deleting a standard style or display
setting
â–  Verify that the style or display setting is not
needed anymore in the project
â–  Delete style or display setting
â–  Save project standards drawing
â–  Remove style or display setting from project
drawings
Modifying a standard style or display setting: When you make a modification
to a standard style or display setting (except for renaming), you need to
synchronize the project drawings that use the style or display setting. If the
standard style or display setting is used in other project standards drawings,
they need to be synchronized, too.
Renaming a standard style or display setting: Renaming a style or display
setting is similar to creating a new style. The previous version history of the
renamed style remains. If you want to use the renamed object in a project
drawing or in another project standards drawing, you need to copy it there.
Any instances of the older name in a project drawing or a project standards
drawing should be deleted.
Adding a new standard style or display setting: If you have added a new
standard style or display setting to a standards drawing and want to use the
style in a project drawing or in another project standards drawing, you need
to copy it through Style Manager and Display Manager or through tool palettes
to these drawings. For information on copying styles and display settings to
project drawings, see Adding Standards to a Project Drawing on page 628. Once
664 | Chapter 8 Project Standards
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