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For rectangular arrays:
Enter an option [
Source (page 93)/REPlace (page 93)/Base
point
(page 93)/Rows (page 94)/Columns (page 94)/Levels (page
94)/
RESet (page 95)/eXit (page 95)] <eXit>:
For path arrays:
Enter an option [Source/REPlace/
Method (page 94)/Base
point/
Items (page 95)/Rows/Levels/Align items (page 95)/Z
direction
(page 95)/RESet/eXit] <eXit>:
For polar arrays:
Enter an option [Source/REPlace/Base point/Items/
Angle between
(page 95)/Fill angle (page 95)/Rows/Levels/ROTate items (page
95)/RESet/eXit] <eXit>:
Source
Activates an editing state in which you can update the associative array by
editing one of its items.
All changes (including the creation of new objects) are instantly applied to
all items that reference the same source objects.
Item in Array Select a source object to modify. All changes (including the
creation of new objects) are instantly applied to all items that reference the
same source objects. While the editing state is active, the Edit Array visor is
displayed. Save or discard the changes (
ARRAYCLOSE (page 91)) to exit the
editing state.
Replace
Replaces the source objects for selected items or for all items referencing the
original source objects.
Replacement Objects Selects the new source objects.
Base Point of Replacement Object Specifies a base point for positioning each
replacement object.
Key Point Specifies a constraint point to be used for positioning.
Item in Array the Array to Replace Specifies an array item to replace, and
continues to prompt for additional items.
Source objects. Replaces the original set of source objects in the array,
which updates all items that have not been previously replaced.
Base Point
Redefines the base point of the array. Path arrays are repositioned relative to
the new base point.
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