Description
Name
Identity Data
A label for the level. You can assign any label or name you wish to this property.
Name
A read-only field that indicates the design option in which the level lines appear.
Design Option
Extents
The scope box applied to the level. See
Controlling Visibility of Datums Using Scope
Boxes
on page 1053.
Scope Box
Reference Planes
Use the Reference Plane command to draw reference planes to use as a guideline in your design. Reference
planes are an integral part of family creation. See
Family Editor Basics
on page 341. Reference planes appear
in each new plan view that you create for a project. See
Datum Extents and Visibility
on page 1048.
Adding Reference Planes
1
Click Drafting menu
➤
Ref Plane, or on the Drafting tab of the Design Bar, click Ref Plane.
2
Place the cursor in the drawing area.
3
Draw the reference planes by dragging the cursor.
4
When you finish the plane (designated by a green, dashed line), click to end the line.
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