Use this tab to specify the settings for point components of the surface objects. 
3D Geometry
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Point Display Mode
 
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Specifies the points display properties: 
-  Use Surface Elevation: Displays the points at their actual elevation values. 
 
-  Flatten Elevations: Flattens or projects the points to the elevation value specified by the Flatten Points To Elevation property. 
 
-  Exaggerate Elevation: Scales the points by the factor specified in the Exaggerate Points By Scale Factor property. 
 
 
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Flatten Points To Elevation
 
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Specifies the elevation used to flatten the points; available only when you set the Point Display Mode to Flatten Elevations. 
 
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Exaggerate Points By Scale Factor
 
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Specifies the scale factor used to exaggerate the points; available only when you set the Point Display Mode to Exaggerate Elevation. 
 
 
Point Size
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Point Scaling Method
 
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Specifies the scaling method, which, in combination with the Point Units value, determines the point symbol size: 
-  Use Drawing Scale: Specifies that the point size is a product of the value specified in the Point Units property and the drawing scale. For example, with a 1”=40’ drawing scale, using a Point Units value of 0.1 is the equivalent of using Size In Absolute Units with a value of 4’. 
 
-  Size Relative To Screen: Specifies that the point symbol size is a percentage of the screen size. The percentage value is specified by the Point Units property. 
 
-  Size In Absolute Units: The value specified in the Point Units property is the absolute point symbol size. 
 
 
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Point Units
 
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Specifies the value used for the point size. 
 
 
Point Display
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Data Point Symbol
 
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Specifies the symbology of the data point display. Click 
 to select a data point symbol. 
 
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Data Point Color
 
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Specifies the color of the data point. Click 
 to select a data point color. 
 
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Derived Point Symbol
 
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Specifies the symbology of the derived point display. A derived point is not a data point, but a calculated one (for example, from a surface smoothing operation). Click 
 to select a derived point symbol. 
 
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Derived Point Color
 
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Specifies the color of the derived point. Click 
 to select a derived point color. 
 
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Non-Destructive Point Symbol
 
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Specifies the symbology of the non-destructive point display. Non-destructive points are creating when adding non-destructive breaklines. Click 
 to select a non-destructive point symbol. 
 
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Non-Destructive Point Color
 
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Specifies the color of the non-destructive point. Click 
 to select a non-destructive point color. 
 
Note:  If you specify a color for the points using the Point Display properties, it overrides the color specified on the Display tab. The default color value is set to ByBlock when a new style is initialized. When set to ByBlock, the color specified on the Display tab is used.