Use this procedure to create a railing tool and add it to a tool palette. You may want to create your own railing tools if you are placing multiple railings of a specific style that all have the same properties.
- Open the tool palette on which you want to add a tool.
- Create the tool:
If you want to… Then… create a tool from a railing in the drawing select the railing, and drag it to the tool palette. create a tool from a railing style in the Style Manager Click .
Locate the style you want to copy, and drag it to the tool palette. Click OK to close the Style Manager.
copy a tool in the current tool palette right-click the tool, and click Copy. Right-click, and click Paste. copy a tool from another tool palette open the other tool palette, right-click the tool, and click Copy. Re-open the tool palette where you want to add the tool, right-click, and click Paste. copy a tool from a tool catalog open the catalog in the Content Browser, and locate the tool you want to copy. Position the cursor over the i-drop handle, and drag the tool to the tool palette. - Right-click the new tool, and click Properties.
- Enter a name for the tool.
- Click the setting for Description, enter a description of the tool, and click OK.
- Expand Basic, and expand General.
- Click the setting for Description, enter a description of the railing created from this tool, and click OK.
- Specify a layer key and any layer key overrides if you do not want to use the layer assignments specified in the layer key style used in the drawing.
- Select a railing style.
- Select the drawing file containing the style used for this railing.
- Expand Location.
- Select whether railings created from this tool should be attached to a stair, a stair flight, or be freestanding (**NONE**).
- Click OK.