User Manual - Page 994

For AUTOCAD 2011.

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Wall styles should be classified. This allows for more flexible scheduling
and tagging in the future, as well as more display control options.
NOTE The Uniformat II classification definition is supplied in the Uniformat II
Classifications (1997 ed).dwg file located in the AEC Content\Styles path. This
classification definition is fairly comprehensive and in many cases serves well
in classifying all types of AutoCAD Architecture object styles according to a
uniform standard.
Walls that have one or more obvious internal dimension points (such as
the outside of a structural component) should have those specified in the
wall style Components tab under the Dimensions column. This allows for
more accurate application of AEC dimensions.
Wall components should be assigned a Structural or Non-Structural
designation under the Type column in the Components tab, again to
allow for more effective use of AEC dimensions.
Walls should have an interior and exterior side specified as part of the wall
style definition to ensure more accurate AEC Dimensioning.
To ensure accurate dimensioning with AEC dimensions, the wall in the following image
has had its components assigned to either Structural or Non-Structural types.
Dimension points and the exterior/interior sides of the wall are also specified.
938 | Chapter 14 Content Creation Guidelines
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