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Table Of Contents
Quick Reference
CHANGE
Changes the properties of existing objects.
CHPROP
Changes the properties of an object.
COLOR
Sets the color for new objects.
PROPERTIES
Controls properties of existing objects.
CECOLOR
Sets the color of new objects.
Use Color Books
When assigning colors to objects, you can choose colors from color books
that are loaded on your system. You can choose from a wide range of custom
colors when using color books. Color books include third-party or user-defined
files that contain named color swatches. These colors can be used to enhance
presentation drawings as well as to optimize the variety of color used in your
drawings. You can apply color book colors to objects in your drawings by
using the Color Books tab in the Select Color dialog box.
Color book files must contain an .acb file extension in order to be recognized
by this program. To access color book colors from the Select Color dialog box,
you must first copy your color book files to a specified color book location.
On the Files tab of the Options dialog box, you can define the path where
color book files are stored. Multiple locations can be defined for the color
book path. These locations are saved in your user profile.
Color books are organized alphabetically into pages that you can browse
through. A page holds up to ten colors. If the color book you are browsing
through is not organized into pages, the colors are arranged into pages, with
each page containing up to seven colors.
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