User Manual - Page 721

For AUTOCAD 2011.

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it has been copied, the new style or display setting will be included in future
synchronizations.
Deleting a standard style or display setting: When you remove a standard
style or display setting from a standards drawing, instances of that style in
project drawings will be identified as not standardized in subsequent
synchronizations. The not standardized instances should be removed from
these drawings, as well.
NOTE Standard styles and display settings can only be deleted in their standards
drawings. The synchronization does not delete unused standard styles or display
settings.
Updating Standard Objects in a Project Standards Drawing
You can change a standard style or display setting in a project standards
drawing. When a change has been made, you must version it and then
synchronize the project with the change.
When you change a standard style or display setting directly in the standards
drawing, you do not need to version every single change. Many changes may
be necessary to create a standard style or display setting in its final form; to
create a version for every intermediate stage would slow down the process.
unnecessarily.
You can make multiple changes, save and close the drawing, reopen it, and
then version the style or display setting when it is ready for propagating in
the project. As long as the changes are saved to the project standards drawing,
no edits will be lost, even without versioning in between.
WARNING As long as your changes are saved, but not versioned, any
synchronizations taking place during that time will not recognize the styles and
display settings as changed, since the object comparison is performed on the
version GUID, and not the actual object properties. As a consequence, changed
but unversioned styles and display settings in the project standards will not be
updated in the project drawings. To have the changes synchronized with the
project, you need to version the styles or display settings first.
To make changes to a project standards drawing, you must have write access
to the drawing. If a standards drawing is read-only, it is marked with a Lock
icon ( ) in Style Manager or Display Manager. You can make changes to
that drawing, but you cannot save them. If you need to make changes to a
locked drawing, contact the drawing owner or CAD manager.
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