User Manual - Page 835

For AUTOCAD 2011.

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the value of Display controlled by. For detailed instructions, see Using the
Properties Palette to Change Display Properties on page 779.
Using the Properties Palette to Change Display
Properties
You can use the Display tab of the Properties palette to change the display
property settings for a selected object in the current display representation.
You can change settings for properties that apply to the object as a whole
(such as Cut plane height), as well as settings for the object’ s individual display
components (such as Color, Layer, and Linetype for a hatch component).
You can also specify whether your changes will apply to:
â–  all objects of the selected type (drawing default)
â–  all objects of the same style as the one to which the component belongs
(a style override)
â–  only the selected object (an object override)
You can also apply your changes to other display representations that use the
same display component to draw the selected object.
NOTE To hide the Display Tab (or show it if it is currently hidden), enter the
following command at the command line: AecChangeDisplayTabStatus.
1 If necessary, open the Properties palette using any of the following
methods:
■ Click Home tab ➤ Build panel ➤ Tools drop-down ➤ Properties
.
â–  Press CTRL+1.
â–  Select an object in the drawing, right-click, and click Properties.
â–  Double-click an object in the drawing.
2 On the Properties palette, click the Display tab.
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