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    To Change the Style of a 2D Elevation

    Use this procedure to select a different style for a 2D elevation. A 2D section/elevation style controls the appearance of any 2D elevation object to which the style is applied.

    1. Double-click the elevation you want to change.
    2. On the Properties palette, expand Basic, and expand General.
    3. Select a new style for the elevation.

    Related Concepts

    • About Editing a 2D or 3D Elevation
    • About Editing a Material Boundary
    • About Editing and Merging Linework in a 2D Elevation

    Related Tasks

    • To Use Grips to Edit Linework in a 2D Elevation
    • To Change the Display of Graphic Subdivisions in a 2D Elevation
    • To Change the Display of Graphic Subdivisions in a 3D Elevation
    • To Reverse a 2D or 3D Elevation
    • To Add and Remove Custom Components for an Elevation
    • To Specify the Display of Surface Hatching for an Elevation Subdivision
    • To Specify the Display of 2D Linework for an Elevation
    • To Create a Material Boundary in a 2D Elevation
    • To Change the Location of a 2D or 3D Elevation
    • To Attach Hyperlinks, Notes, and Files to a 2D or 3D Elevation

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