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Table Of Contents
See also:
Overview of Creating Topologies (page 822)
Loading or Unloading Topologies (page 906)
NOTE This procedure is for drawing objects only. There is no equivalent for
geospatial feature data.
To highlight all objects in a selected topology (page 911)
To highlight and identify the topologies associated with an object (page
911)
To change the color used for highlighting (page 912)
To remove highlighting and restore objects to their original color (page
912)
To highlight all objects in a selected topology
1 In Map Explorer, verify that the topology you want to highlight is
loaded
(page 907). A topology must be loaded before it can be highlighted.
2 Right-click the topology name. Click Show Geometry.
In the drawing, AutoCAD Map 3D highlights all objects in the selected
topology. To return objects to their original color, press ESC.
To highlight and identify the topologies associated with an object
1 In Map Explorer, right-click the Topologies folder. Click Show Topology.
2 In the map, click the object.
If the object belongs to one or more topologies, AutoCAD Map 3D
highlights all objects that belong to those topologies and lists the topology
names on the command line. If the object does not belong to a topology,
AutoCAD Map 3D reports that on the command line.
NOTE Only topologies that are loaded are considered.
3 Select another object to highlight and identify, or press ESC to end the
command.
Creating, Editing, and Managing Topologies | 911