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NOTE This functionality applies only to drawing objects.
See also:
Overview of Queries (page 1235)
Executing Queries (page 1288)
Altering Properties Using Object Properties (page 1264)
Altering Object Properties Using Object Data (page 1267)
Altering Object Properties Using Linked Data (page 1269)
Filling Queried Drawing Objects with a Hatch Pattern (page 1281)
Changing the Color of Blocks (page 1284)
Modifying a Property Alteration Definition (page 1285)
To create a range table (page 1272)
To create a sample range table (page 1273)
To create a range table
1 In Map Explorer (page 2068), under Current Drawing, right-click Current
Query, and then click Define.
2 In the Define Query Of Attached Drawings dialog box, click Alter
Properties.
3 If you are creating a range table for a property alteration, in the Set
Property Alterations dialog box
(page 1863), select the property to alter.
4 Move the cursor to the Expression box and specify the location of the
value on which to base the alteration.
Enter a dot variable, a field name, or other valid expression. For example,
to modify the color of an object based on its elevation, enter .ELEVATION
in the Expression box.
5 Click Range.
6 In the
Define Range Table dialog box (page 1842), click New to create a new
range table.
7 Enter a name for the range table and click OK.
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