User Manual - Page 852

For AUTOCAD 2011.

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representation for a number of objects. The display representations included
in a display set depend on what representations are available for each object,
and whether objects need to be drawn differently from different view
directions.
Default Display Sets
Drawings based on templates provided with AutoCAD Architecture contain
display sets for many purposes. All drawings, even those that are not created
from templates, contain the following default display sets: Elevation, Model,
Model High Detail, Model Low Detail, Plan, Plan High Detail, Plan Low Detail,
and Reflected. These display sets contain display representations for each
object based on the most common design situations.
Display Configurations
A display configuration is a collection of display sets assigned to view
directions.
Display Configurations, Viewports, and Templates
A display configuration typically is created for a specific design task or drawing
type. To use a display configuration, you assign it to a viewport. Drawings
based on templates provided with AutoCAD Architecture contain layout tabs
with viewports to which appropriate display configurations are assigned. You
can use the configuration assigned to a viewport, assign a different one, or
customize the configuration.
Display Sets Assigned to View Directions
You can identify the display set assigned to each view direction using the
Display Manager. The Display Manager is a utility for managing elements of
the display system. The following illustration shows a drawing with two display
configurations, Medium Detail and Standard.
796 | Chapter 11 Display System
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