Use this procedure to add a design rule to a 2D section style. A design rule has four fields of information that identify lines in the section and determine how to display them:
| Field | Description | 
|---|---|
| Color | Identifies the color of the objects in the building model represented by lines in the section. | 
| Context | Identifies the context of the lines in the 2D section, such as on the defining line (the cutting plane) or in a graphic subdivision. | 
| Component | Identifies the display component to which the lines are assigned. | 
| Description | Contains a description of the design rule. | 
For example, a design rule has the color 50, a context of Within Subdivision 2, and a component of New. This rule assigns any lines in the section representing objects that have the color 50 in the building model and that are within subdivision 2 in the section to the user-defined display component, New.
You can also specify that all hidden linework that is not handled by a specific design rule will be assigned to the Hidden display component. You could use this option if you want to generate a section of an object or a set of objects and see all edges, for example, if you are creating foundations and formwork.


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  A new design rule is created with default color, context, and component values.
| If you want to… | Then… | 
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| specify the color of objects in the building model that are affected by this rule | click the default color, select a new color, and click OK. | 
| specify the context in which the linework for the objects appears in the section | click the default context, and select a new context. | 
| select the display component for the linework | click the default component, and select a new component. | 
| enter a description of the rule | click the Description field, enter a description, and press Enter. |