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                             Standardizing Type Names for Filled regions
                             Having some sort of naming convention applied to your filled region types can help you orga-
                             nize the type selector in a way that is easy for the project team to understand. You’ll notice in
                             Figure 16.8 that we’ve organized the region names around a two-number Masterspec division prefix.
                             Because Masterspec is tied to the keynoting system as well, project teams tend to be familiar with
                             the naming convention. This approach also keeps similar material types together rather than all
                             of the materials being sorted alphabetically. take Concrete and Precast Concrete as an example.
                             You can see in Figure 16.8 that those material types are very close together in the drop-down list
                             based on their prefix.


                             The filled regions also have additional properties. By highlighting any placed region, you can
                           open its type properties from the Properties palette by clicking Edit Type (Figure 16.9). These
                           properties allow you to control the fill pattern, background opacity, line weight, and color of the
                           region. Remember that these properties are by type, so if you want a region that is opaque and
                           then decide you also want one that is transparent, you’ll need to create another type.


                        Figure 16.9
                        type properties for a
                        filled region






























                             As we discussed in Chapter 4, filled regions can use either a drafting pattern or a model
                           pattern. Refer to Chapter 4 for instructions on how to create a custom fill pattern. For now, let’s
                           review the process of creating a new filled region type.











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