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Flatten point styles to elevation
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09-21-2012 02:54 PM
Is there a way to change all your point styles display mode (flatten to elevation, use point elevation, or exaggerate elevation) at once? I don't mean make a new style and then apply it to all points: I want to systematically change it for all my current point styles.
-Ian McClain
(running C3D 2012 sp3, Win7 64bit)
(running C3D 2012 sp3, Win7 64bit)
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09-21-2012 04:32 PM in reply to:
IanMcClain
Nope. Point styles have to be edited one at a time.
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09-21-2012 08:36 PM in reply to:
sboon
SBoon wrote:
Nope. Point styles have to be edited one at a time.
Unless you know someone who can whip up a quick lisp to do it for you. :-) See attached lisp file.
Jeff_M, also a frequent Swamper
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09-24-2012 11:55 AM in reply to:
Jeff_M
dang! thanks!
Dell Studio XPS 9100
Intel Core i7 CPU 930 @ 2.8GHz
12GB Ram
64 bit
C3D 2012 SP2
Intel Core i7 CPU 930 @ 2.8GHz
12GB Ram
64 bit
C3D 2012 SP2
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09-27-2012 07:35 AM in reply to:
Jeff_M
Awesome! Thanks!
I really need to learn LISP ![]()
-Ian McClain
(running C3D 2012 sp3, Win7 64bit)
(running C3D 2012 sp3, Win7 64bit)
