About Object-Specific Cut Planes

Many objects in AutoCAD Architecture toolset have individual settings for cut planes that can override the cut plane setting of the display configuration. Object-specific cut planes are useful when you have objects of different heights in your plan view. This happens frequently when you are working with a window high in a wall.

Note: The cut plane you specify must fall within the display range, or you can adjust the value of the display range to include the cut plane height.

An object-specific cut plane takes precedence over the global cut plane in the display configuration.