Now that you have defined the object classes, you can assign objects to those classes. (This process is called “classifying” the objects). Whenever you attach the object class definition file to a map, the object classes are recognized in that map. If you then query in the classified objects from their native drawings, the map recognizes that these objects are members of the class you assigned to them.
- What's New in AutoCAD Map 3D
- Use AutoCAD Map 3D
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- Learn AutoCAD Map 3D
- Getting Started
- Tutorials
- Tutorial: Introducing AutoCAD Map 3D Toolset
- Tutorial: Building a Map
- Tutorial: Moving From AutoCAD to AutoCAD Map 3D Toolset
- Tutorial: Annotating Your Map
- Tutorial: Classifying Drawing Objects
- About the Classifying Drawing Objects Tutorial
- Lesson 1: Set Up For Classification
- Lesson 2: Define Object Classes
- Lesson 3: Classify Objects
- Lesson 4: Create a Map Using Object Classes
- Lesson 5: Create and Edit Objects Using Object Classes
- Lesson 6: Generate Metadata for a Classified Drawing
- Lesson 7: Use Object Classes When Exporting
- Object Classification: Best Practices
- Tutorial: Creating a Map Book With an Inset
- Tutorial: Analyzing Data
- Tutorial: Working with Industry Models
- Tutorial: Managing Data From Different Sources
- Tutorial: Working with Polygon Features
- Tutorial: Batch Exporting
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