You can use Alignment Styles to control the visual display of each alignment component.
Changes made to a style are applied to all alignments that use the style.
Use styles to control the appearance of the alignment object components, as well as the types and appearance of alignment labels.
You can create specific styles to use for the different phases of a project. For example, you can create one style to use in the design layout phase and another style to use for plotting.
Note: When you click in a collection folder, the new style you create is based on installation defaults, not on the existing styles in the collection. To create a style from an existing style, right-click the style. Click and save the style with a new name.
You use the tabs in the Alignment Style dialog box to set style information:
- Information. Specifies name, description, and creation information.
- Design. Specifies certain grip edit behavior.
- Markers. Specifies marker styles and marker placement options for alignment points.
- Display. Lists the alignment components and display options as well as the choice of 2D or 3D visibility. You can display components in plan, model, or section views.
- Summary. Lists all the style properties.