Use this procedure to change the display of subdivisions in a 3D elevation by changing its display properties.
You create the subdivisions by adding them to the elevation line. You can then change their length using grips or by editing the values in the elevation line properties.
Each subdivision in a 3D elevation is assigned to a numbered subdivision display component in the display properties of the elevation. You can control the visibility, layer, color, linetype, lineweight, and linetype scale of each subdivision by changing the display properties of each component. You can apply these changes to the selected 3D elevation or to all 3D elevations in the drawing.
If you want to edit graphic subdivisions… | Then… |
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for all 3D elevations in the current drawing | select Drawing Default. |
for the selected 3D elevation | select Bldg Section, and click Object Override. |
The defining line represents the cutting plane of the elevation line. The numbered subdivision components correspond to subdivisions added to the elevation line. For example, the display component Subdivision 1 corresponds to the subdivision closest to, but not on, the cutting plane of the elevation line.