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Reference Entire Bounding Area For Objects
Specify whether Location queries reference the entire bounding area of
hatch, solid, and raster objects or only the bounding edge. (The bounding
edge for raster objects is the clipping boundary.)
When you select this option, a hatch boundary is treated as an area. If the
query location is on any part of the hatch object, even if it touches only a
hatch boundary, the whole hatch object (the hatch and the hatch boundary)
is included in the selection.
When you clear this option, the hatch boundary is treated as an edge. The
query location must intersect or enclose the boundary edge of the hatch
object to include the object in the selection. If the query selects only the
space inside the hatch area, but not the hatch boundary, the hatch object
(the hatch and the hatch boundary) is not selected.
This setting affects the ADEQUERY, MAPTOPOQUERY, and MAPTHEMATIC
commands.
Determine Block Locations Using
Specify whether AutoCAD Map 3D uses the block's insertion point or its
bounding box as its location to determine whether a block meets a Location
condition.
Determine Text Locations Using
Specify whether AutoCAD Map 3D uses the text's insertion point or its
bounding box as its location to determine whether text meets a Location
condition.
Default Joining Operator
Specify the default joining operator to use in the Define Query dialog box.
And
Specify that both conditions must be met for the object to be included in
the query.
Or
Specify that either condition can be met for the object to be included in
the query.
Save Back
Use the Save Back tab to specify options for saving queried objects back to
attached drawings.
NOTE These options affect save back options for drawing objects only. For
information about saving changes to geospatial feature data, see
Updating Edits
Automatically
(page 698).
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