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Polylines (including spline-fit polylines, rectangles, polygons, boundaries,
and donuts)
Text (only if created as a single-line text object using an SHX font)
Traces
Points
Modifying the thickness property of other types of objects does not affect
their appearance.
You can set the default thickness property for new objects you create by setting
the THICKNESS system variable. For existing objects, change the thickness
property on the Properties palette.
The 3D thickness is applied uniformly to an object; a single object cannot
have different thicknesses.
You might need to change the 3D viewpoint to see the effect of thickness on
an object.
NOTE Although the THICKNESS variable sets an extruded thickness for new 2D
objects, those objects continue to be 2D objects. The THICKEN command adds
volume to a surface object, converting it to a 3D solid.
See also:
Create Solids and Surfaces from Objects
To set the 3D thickness of new objects
1 Click Format menu Thickness.
2 At the Command prompt, enter the value for the thickness distance.
When new objects are created, they have the specified 3D thickness.
To change the 3D thickness of existing objects
1 Select the objects whose 3D thickness you want to change.
2 Right-click one of the objects. Click Properties.
3 In the Properties palette, select Thickness and enter a new value.
The selected objects change to display the specified 3D thickness.
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