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Review the steps
NOTE
The software includes several tools that
facilitate the process of creating schematic symbol
styles and device styles. These tools are especially
useful for creating a large number of styles at
once. For more information, see
on page 618 and
on page 630.
See
Categorizing Style-Based Content
on page
617.
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Add the new style-based content
to one or more categories, as
appropriate.
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Save and close the library drawing.
Creating a Style-Based Content Library
When you create a style using Style Manager, the style is saved only in the current drawing. If your style-based
content needs to be available for use in multiple drawings on a regular basis, create the style in a new or
existing drawing that you can use as a library for permanent storage.
For example, if you want to have a library of symbols to use throughout a series of drawings for project ABC,
open a new drawing called Project ABC Ortho Iso.dwg and create all of the styles in that drawing. The Project
ABC Ortho Iso.dwg file acts as your style-based content library. Naming the drawing according to whether
it contains symbols with orthographic and isometric views, or symbols with only orthographic views, helps
users during symbol selection.
As you draw a building system, you can access the style-based content in a library if the library drawing is
located in a folder specified as a
default location for style-based content
, or in one of its subfolders.
The following folder contains a set of customizable style-based content libraries: \ProgramData\Autodesk\MEP
2010\enu\MEPContent. The libraries have unique drawing names based on the type of content they contain.
NOTE
Before customizing the libraries provided with the software, make a copy of the original libraries.
Creating the Blocks for a Style
To create a new schematic symbol, device, panel, or plumbing fitting, you must have at least one block to
assign to a view of the style.
NOTE
You should draw objects in blocks using line, trace, hatch, or solid, and not polyline.
You can use a simple 2D AutoCAD
®
block that is displayed the same in all view directions, such as in the
view directions of an orthographic symbol. You can also use a Multi-view block (MvBlock) that has a different
appearance for each view direction, such as the different views of an isometric symbol. The individual blocks
you create are referred to as view blocks.
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