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Modify Solid Objects by Changing Properties
By changing settings in the Properties palette, you can modify basic size,
height, and shape characteristics of primitive solids. For example, to change
a four-sided pyramid that ends in a point to an eight-sided pyramid that ends
in a planar surface (pyramid frustum), update the Top Radius and Sides
properties.
Set Whether to Retain Compound Object History
With 3D solids that have been recombined to form compound objects, you
can choose to retain the history subobject, which represents components that
have been removed. The Properties palette controls the availability and display
of these histories. For more information, see
Work with Complex 3D Solids
and Surfaces
on page 1202.
Modify Surface Objects by Changing Properties
Surface objects have additional properties that are not found in 3D solid or
mesh objects. The properties differ depending on the type of surface (NURBS,
blend, patch, network, offset, fillet, chamfer, extend, loft, extrude, sweep,
planar, or revolve).
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