Codes Tab (Code Set Style Dialog Box)

Use this tab to view or change the style for each point, link, or shape code included in the code set.

Name

Displays an expandable tree with a collection for each type of code: Link, Point, and Shape. Expand the collections to display the individual codes. Right-click a code collection to add a style.

Description

Displays the description of each code.

Style

Displays the style assigned to each code. Click to select a style in the Pick Style dialog box.

Label Style

Displays the label style assigned to each code or <none> if no label style is assigned. Click to select a style in the Pick Style dialog box.

Render Material

Displays the render material assigned to each link code or <none> if no render material is assigned. Click to select a render material in the Select Render Material dialog box, or click to select a render material from an object in the drawing. You can only assign render materials to link codes, not point codes or shape codes.

Material Area Fill Style

Displays the Material Area Fill style assigned to each link code or <none> if no label style is assigned. Click to select a style in the Pick Style dialog box. You can only assign material area fill style to link codes, not point codes or shape codes.

Feature Line Style

Displays the feature line style assigned to each point code. You can only assign feature line style to point codes, not to link codes or shape codes. des. Click to select a style in the Pick Style dialog box.

Rate Item

Specifies the ID of any rate item attached to any Link or Point. Click to edit the rate item(s) in the Rate Item List dialog box.

Classification Code

Specifies the classification code that you want to associate with the point, link, or shape code.

For example, you can enter a code from a data schema that your organization is using.
Tip: Classification codes for links and shapes can be included in property data when corridor solids are extracted. For more information, see Property Data Page (Extract Corridor Solids Wizard).
Note: There are no current workflows that leverage classification codes for points.
Import Codes

Adds codes from a selected subassembly, assembly, or corridor to this code set.