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NOTE You can assign a color-dependent plot style table to a layout only if the
drawing has been set to use color-dependent plot style tables.
See also:
Assign Plot Style Tables to Layouts (page 703)
Use Named Plot Style Tables
You can only create, delete, and apply plot styles in a named plot style table.
You can define as many or as few plot styles as you need in a drawing.
Use Named Plot Styles
Named plot styles are assigned to objects and layers in the same way that
linetype and color are assigned to objects.
An object whose plot style is set to BYLAYER inherits the plot style assigned
to its layer.
Use the Properties Inspector palette to change an object's plot style and the
Layers palette to change the plot style for a layer.
Because different plot style tables can be assigned to each layout and a named
plot style table can contain any number of plot styles, an object or layer may
have a plot style assigned to it that is not in every plot style table. In this case,
the plot style as missing in the Select Plot Style dialog box; the object's default
plotting properties are used. For example, named plot style table Style1 contains
plot styles A and B. Named plot style table Style2 contains plot styles B and
C. In a layout that uses Style1, any objects that use plot style C are listed as
having a missing plot style. Objects that are assigned plot style C in this layout
are plotted using their default settings.
Manage Named Plot Styles
You can add, delete, rename, and copy plot styles in a named plot style table
using the Plot Style Table Editor.
The Plot Style Table Editor is also used to change plot style settings for both
named and color-dependent plot style tables.
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