
2
Click Create tab
➤
Drawing Object panel
➤
Select Unclassified.
3
Press Enter to select all
unclassified objects
(page 316)
.
4
Right-click the Roads
object class
(page 313)
in Map Explorer in the Task
pane and click Classify Objects.
5
Leave both boxes checked in the Classify Objects dialog box and click
OK.
6
Save and close Classify_Roads.dwg.
7
If the Classify_Parcels.dwg drawing is not already open in AutoCAD Map
3D, open it. Click
➤
Open
➤
Drawing.
8
Instead of selecting all the parcels, drag-select only a portion of them.
Select about one quarter of the parcels.
9
Right-click the Parcels object class in Map Explorer in the Task pane and
click Classify Objects.
10
Leave both boxes checked in the Classify Objects dialog box and click
OK.
11
Save and close Classify_Parcels.dwg.
Where you are now
You classified objects for three object classes.
To continue this tutorial, go to
Lesson 4: Create a Map Using Object Classes
(page 153).
Lesson 4: Create a Map Using Object Classes
Now that you saved the object class definitions in a file, you can attach that
file to any map to use the definitions. You can also attach the drawings whose
objects are classified, and query those objects into the map with the definition
file attached to it. The combination of the definition file and the classified
objects in the attached drawings determines that AutoCAD Map 3D treats the
objects as classified.
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