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                                                                   and floors. The fill style for walls is
                                                                   specified for the wall layer in the wall
                                                                   type definition. The fill style for footings
                                                                   is “Concrete”. The fill style for the floor
                                                                   is set in the floor platform definition.
                                                                •  Slabs - Closed polylines using the
                                                                   “Concrete” fill style are created for
                                                                   Slabs  . See “The Slab Tools” on page
                                                                   702.
                                                                •  Material Regions - Closed polylines for
                                                                   each layer of a Wall or Floor Material
                                                                   Region or a Custom Backsplash are
                                                                   created. The polylines use the fill style
                        Auto Detail    creates CAD objects in      specified in the object’s material layers
                        walls, floor and ceiling platforms, foundation   definition. See “Floor and Wall Material
                        walls and footings, slabs, roof and ceiling   Regions” on page 998.
                        planes, as well as Material Regions and   Regardless of the fill style specified for a
                        Custom Backslashes that are intersected by   layer, if the associated material is assigned
                        the cross section plane as follows:     the Material Type of “Gap”, no CAD object
                        •  Walls - Creates closed CAD polylines for   will be created to detail that layer. See
                           each wall layer with a fill style specified   “Material Types” on page 1024.
                           in the wall type definition. The polyline   The CAD objects created by the Auto
                           uses the same fill as that specified for the
                           wall layer. See “Wall Type Definitions”   Detail   tool are placed on the Current
                           on page 383.                         CAD Layer. See “Current CAD Layer” on
                                                                page 323.
                        •  Floors and Ceilings - Creates closed
                           CAD polylines for each floor and ceiling   Note that using the Auto Detail    tool
                           layer with a fill style specified in the   twice results in two copies of the same CAD
                           Platform or Finish definition. See “Floor   objects.
                           and Ceiling Platform Definitions” on
                           page 428.                            Once created, these CAD objects can be
                                                                selected and edited. See “Editing Closed-
                        •  Roof and Ceiling Planes - Creates    Polyline Based Objects” on page 231 and
                           closed CAD polylines for each roof layer   “Editing Box-Based Objects” on page 236.
                           with a fill style specified in its Surface,
                           Structure, or Ceiling definition. See
                           “Roof Layers” on page 790.                       Insulation
                        •  Foundations - Closed polylines are   Instead of using the fill style specified for a
                           created for foundation walls, footings,   given material layer, the Auto Detail      t  o  o  l





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