6
Click the Reference Docs tab and enter reference information.
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Click Add to select a reference and enter a description.
8
Click Edit to modify the location or description of a reference.
9
Click Delete to remove a reference from your drawing.
10
Click OK.
The Notes dialog closes, and you are returned to the Style Properties dialog.
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If available in the Styles dialog, click Property Sets.
The Edit Property Set Data dialog is displayed.
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In the Edit Schedule Data dialog, configure property sets for the style.
Copying Styles Between Drawings
In Style Manager, you can copy a style from one drawing to another by dragging the style and dropping it
onto the destination drawing. This also copies all of the blocks associated with the style to the destination
drawing.
For more information on copying styles, see Copying Styles Between Drawings in AutoCAD Architecture
Help.
Rise/Drop Styles
In a drawing, rise symbols and drop symbols are used to represent vertically-oriented segments and fittings,
and to indicate corresponding rises and drops in elevation in the layout. In AutoCAD MEP, a rise condition
exists if an unconnected end on a vertically oriented segment or fitting is visible in the current view. If the
segment or fitting is vertically oriented but does not have a visible, unconnected end, a drop condition
exists. Rise/drop styles let you specify the symbols to use in both rise and drop conditions.
A rise/drop style defines not only the symbols to use, but also the 2-line and 1-line displays in which to use
them. For duct rise/drop styles, you can also specify different symbols for different shapes of ducts and
fittings: round, rectangular, and oval.
Rise/drop styles are used in the orthographic views: Top, Bottom, Left, Right, Front, and Back.
1-line display of a pipe run
specify a rise/drop style for each system
in a drawing. For example, you can specify one style for a
supply system and a different style for a return system. This helps to visually differentiate the systems, as
shown in the following plan view of a supply run and a return run, both with vertical components.
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