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Named plot style tables (STB) contain user-defined plot styles. When you use a
named plot style table, objects that have the same color may be plotted
differently, based on the plot style assigned to the object. A named plot style
table can contain as many or as few plot styles as required. Named plot styles
can be assigned to objects or layers, just like any other property.
To set a plot style table type for new drawings
1 Click Tools menu Options.
2 In the Options dialog box, Plot and Publish tab, click the Plot Style Table
Settings button.
3 In the Plot Style Table Settings dialog box, select Use Color-dependent
Plot Styles or Use Named Plot Styles.
4 (Optional) In the Default Style Table box, select a default plot style table.
5 (Optional) If Use Named Plot Styles is selected, select plot styles to assign
to Layer 0 and to new objects.
6 Click OK.
NOTE Setting plot style table types for new drawings does not affect existing
drawings.
Quick Reference
Commands
OPTIONS
Customizes the program settings.
Switch the Type of Plot Style Table
You can change which type of plot style table, color-dependent or named, is
used in a drawing.
You can use CONVERTPSTYLES to change which type of plot style table,
color-dependent or named, is used in a drawing.
When you convert a drawing from using color-dependent plot style tables to
using named plot style tables, any color-dependent plot style tables attached
to layouts in the drawing are removed, and named plot styles are attached in
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