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Changing Color of an array in 2012

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Anonymous
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Changing Color of an array in 2012

Anonymous
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I have a layer for an array and am trying to change the color of the array. I tried changing it, by going to the properties just like you would a regular line or any other object but can't get it to work. I also changed the color of the layer and was still unsuccsesful. Does anyone have any ideas? 

 

Thank you 

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Changing Color of an array in 2012

I have a layer for an array and am trying to change the color of the array. I tried changing it, by going to the properties just like you would a regular line or any other object but can't get it to work. I also changed the color of the layer and was still unsuccsesful. Does anyone have any ideas? 

 

Thank you 

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Message 2 of 11
Sridhar-Autodesk
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Sridhar-Autodesk
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Hi,

 

1. If the object's color property is Bylayer, change the layer color and the array will update.

 

2. If the object's color property is not Bylayer; please follow below steps:

a. Double click Array

b. Select "Edit Source" from the Ribbon

c. Select the source object. (Any object in the array)

d. Click OK and hit the Escape key

e. Command Select and pick the source object

f. From the property palette>>change the source object color.

g. Save changes

 

Hope this helps

 

Thanks

 

 

Please select the Accept as Solution button if my post solves your issue or answers your question.



Sridhar Subramani

Senior Product Owner

Hi,

 

1. If the object's color property is Bylayer, change the layer color and the array will update.

 

2. If the object's color property is not Bylayer; please follow below steps:

a. Double click Array

b. Select "Edit Source" from the Ribbon

c. Select the source object. (Any object in the array)

d. Click OK and hit the Escape key

e. Command Select and pick the source object

f. From the property palette>>change the source object color.

g. Save changes

 

Hope this helps

 

Thanks

 

 

Please select the Accept as Solution button if my post solves your issue or answers your question.



Sridhar Subramani

Senior Product Owner

Message 3 of 11
Anonymous
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Anonymous
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Directions given work, but now I have to re-set all of my UI preferences because I had to switch to the ribbon interface in order to follow them. In general, directions that include a command-line version would be appreciated.
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Directions given work, but now I have to re-set all of my UI preferences because I had to switch to the ribbon interface in order to follow them. In general, directions that include a command-line version would be appreciated.
Message 4 of 11
Sridhar-Autodesk
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Sridhar-Autodesk
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You may use -arrayedit to see all prompts at the command line.  Once the object property is changed, use arrayclose>>Save to save the changes

 

Thanks,

 

Please select the Accept as Solution button if my post solves your issue or answers your question.



Sridhar Subramani

Senior Product Owner

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You may use -arrayedit to see all prompts at the command line.  Once the object property is changed, use arrayclose>>Save to save the changes

 

Thanks,

 

Please select the Accept as Solution button if my post solves your issue or answers your question.



Sridhar Subramani

Senior Product Owner

Message 5 of 11
Anonymous
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Lots of extra steps now. Thanks, I think it's great because I charge by the hr. All of these extra steps are great for padding my invoices.

 

THX

Lots of extra steps now. Thanks, I think it's great because I charge by the hr. All of these extra steps are great for padding my invoices.

 

THX

Message 6 of 11
denton
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denton
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This solution is not working for me.  I followed all the steps and it still won't change the color.  Any other ideas?  It shouldn't be that hard to do such a simple thing.

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This solution is not working for me.  I followed all the steps and it still won't change the color.  Any other ideas?  It shouldn't be that hard to do such a simple thing.

Message 7 of 11
Anonymous
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Anonymous
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This is why you really need to start accepting the ribbon: support and future features will assume you do. (then again, you should also consider that color changing unrelated to layers etc is bad form/style)

But else: use arrayedit, select, source, select any, change in properties, arrayclose. done

Best change it to "byblock" I guess: the dynamic array is a block and just selecting the array and changing color is the easiest.
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This is why you really need to start accepting the ribbon: support and future features will assume you do. (then again, you should also consider that color changing unrelated to layers etc is bad form/style)

But else: use arrayedit, select, source, select any, change in properties, arrayclose. done

Best change it to "byblock" I guess: the dynamic array is a block and just selecting the array and changing color is the easiest.
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denton
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denton
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I've tried all that and I get this:
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[westernlogo]
Debra D. Denton
Civil Engineering Technician - AutoCAD Technical Support
12155 W. Alameda Parkway, Lakewood, CO. 80228-8213
(720) 962-7360
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I've tried all that and I get this:
[cid:image002.png@01CEFC9C.5F14F5F0]

[westernlogo]
Debra D. Denton
Civil Engineering Technician - AutoCAD Technical Support
12155 W. Alameda Parkway, Lakewood, CO. 80228-8213
(720) 962-7360
Message 9 of 11
denton
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denton
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Contributor

I do use the ribbon, and I've tried all this, and I get the attached error every time, there are no locked layers in the drawing.  I've started a blank drawing and created a simple array and I still get this eror.

 

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I do use the ribbon, and I've tried all this, and I get the attached error every time, there are no locked layers in the drawing.  I've started a blank drawing and created a simple array and I still get this eror.

 

Message 10 of 11
Anonymous
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Anonymous
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In the arrayedit command, select the array then type S for source.

Accept the array editing state.

This will open an editor that only has the source item.  Change the color of the item by selecting it and using the properties box.

Arrayclose and accept changes. 

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In the arrayedit command, select the array then type S for source.

Accept the array editing state.

This will open an editor that only has the source item.  Change the color of the item by selecting it and using the properties box.

Arrayclose and accept changes. 

Message 11 of 11
bcsurvey
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bcsurvey
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Just to add to the mix, I used the -arrayedit command and it was helpful.  But in my case, when I was in the editing mode, the entire array (single row of 50-60 items) was shaded out and the only selectable AND editable item was not the one used to create the array, but the one which contained the dragable arrow to the right of the base item.  Changing the layer of this item changed the entire array.

Civil 3D 2019 (6.1)
Windows 10 Pro (21H2)
(i7-11850H @ 2.50 GHz)
32GB RAM
NVIDIA RTX A2000
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Just to add to the mix, I used the -arrayedit command and it was helpful.  But in my case, when I was in the editing mode, the entire array (single row of 50-60 items) was shaded out and the only selectable AND editable item was not the one used to create the array, but the one which contained the dragable arrow to the right of the base item.  Changing the layer of this item changed the entire array.

Civil 3D 2019 (6.1)
Windows 10 Pro (21H2)
(i7-11850H @ 2.50 GHz)
32GB RAM
NVIDIA RTX A2000

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