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If making a change to a field in a Properties [X] dialogue box (walls, parts, components, design zones, etc.) it will only initially make that a change to that a single item.

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However, the user can utilize the Apply Propertiesproperties to.. feature to quickly apply any change to others of the same type. This means that the user does not users don't have to individually change the line item in each property box !individually.



For a property change to be applied, you must first make the change in your the appropriate field (ie. the style of a pole from round cover cap to accent), and then ensure the box to the leftof the changed field is checked. Remember, the boxes to the right will always turn turns that field on/off.

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Some fields are automatically checked, while others need to manually be checked on or off

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. This is based on which properties are most likely to be applied

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to others.


Once the left box is checked, apply the properties to other like items or types using use one of the Apply Properties To…  buttons at the bottom of the property menu.

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ROOM: Applies the change to all the same type in the whole design

WALL:Applies the change to the same types in the same Design Zone.

COMP: Applies the change to the same types within the same component.

SELECT:Allows you to User can left click on the specific types the user want parts/components to the change to apply toothers.

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Some of the options may be disabled depending on what which type of property dialogue is in use. For example, if making changes on an island plane <LINK>, the options would be different. Sometimes, certain options may also be disabled for selection.

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ISLAND: Applies the change to both sides of an island plane. 

PLANE: Applies the change to just the current side of the island plane.


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