User Manual - Page 897

For AUTOCAD 2011.

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Excluding Display Settings from Synchronization
Use this procedure to specify individual display settings that you want to be
ignored during synchronization.
Specified display settings will not be overwritten with standards during
automatic synchronization and will not be displayed as version mismatches
during semi-automatic or manual synchronization, unless you select the Show
objects set to ignore during project standards synchronization check box in
the Synchronization dialog box.
1 Click Manage tab ➤ Style & Display panel ➤ Display Manager
.
2 Navigate to the display configuration, display set, or display
representation to be excluded, right-click, and click Ignore During
Synchronization.
Note that the Ignore During Synchronization option now has a
check mark next to it. If you click the option again, the check
mark disappears and the selected display setting is removed from
the list of components to be ignored.
Updating Standard Display Settings in a Project Standards
Drawing
Use this procedure to change and version a standard display setting in the
project standards display drawing.
Display settings in the project standards display drawing and in the project
drawings are versioned. The version is used to determine whether a display
setting needs to be updated during synchronization. The version information
includes the GUID (Global Unique Identifier), the date and time of the last
modification, the windows login name of who last modified the item, and an
optional comment.
When you change a standard display setting in the open standards drawing,
you are not automatically prompted to version the change.You can make
multiple changes, save and close the drawing, reopen it, and then version the
display setting when its 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.
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