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xref, or raster image, you can update the icon by right-clicking the tool in the
palette and clicking Update Tool Image. You must save the drawing before
you can update the tool image.
Alternatively, you can delete the tool, and then replace it using DesignCenter
.
Specify Overrides for Tool Properties
In some cases, you may want to assign specific property overrides to a tool.
For example, you may want a hatch to be placed automatically on a
pre-specified layer, regardless of the current layer setting. This feature can save
you time and reduce errors by setting properties automatically when creating
certain objects.
The Tool Properties dialog box provides areas for each possible property
override.
Layer property overrides affect color, linetype, lineweight, plot style, and plot.
Layer property overrides are resolved as follows:
If a layer is missing from the drawing, that layer is created automatically.
If a layer to which you are adding content is currently turned off or frozen,
the layer is temporarily turned on or thawed.
To display the properties of a tool on a tool palette
1 On a tool palette, right-click a tool. Click Properties.
2 In the Tool Properties dialog box, use the scroll bar to view all tool
properties.
You can resize the Tool Properties dialog box by dragging an edge, or you
can expand and collapse the property categories by clicking the double
arrow buttons.
3 Click OK.
To change the property of a tool on a tool palette
1 On a tool palette, right-click a tool. Click Properties.
2 In the Tool Properties dialog box, click any property in the list of
properties and specify the new value or setting.
Properties listed under the Insert or Pattern category control
object-specific properties such as scale, rotation, and angle.
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