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When you convert a drawing from using named plot style tables to using
color-dependent plot style tables, the plot style names assigned to the objects
in the drawing are lost.
In addition to changing which type of plot style table a drawing uses, you can
use CONVERTCTB to convert color-dependent plot style tables to named plot
style tables. You cannot, however, convert a named plot style table to a
color-dependent plot style table.
To convert a drawing to use named plot styles
1 At the command prompt, enter convertpstyles.
2 Click OK when the alert box appears.
3 In the Select File dialog box, select a named plot style table to use for the
Model tab and any layouts that use plot style tables of the same name.
4 Click Open.
A message is displayed to confirm that the drawing was converted.
NOTE If the Display Plot Styles option was already selected in the dialog box,
you must enter regen at the command prompt to display the plot style
settings.
To convert a drawing to use color-dependent plot styles
1 At the command prompt, enter convertpstyles.
2 Click OK.
A message is displayed to confirm that the drawing was converted.
To convert a color-dependent plot style table into a named plot style table
1 At the command prompt, enter convertctb.
2 In the Select File dialog box, select the name of the plot style table to
convert, and then click Open. By default, plot style tables are saved in
the Plot Styles folder.
3 Enter the new plot style table name. Click Save.
4 Click OK when the alert box appears.
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