DesignSeries00056.pngCreating Similar Objects

Command

Path

Create Similar Object

Context Menu

The Create Similar Object command is an easy way of creating an object that matches an object that is already in a drawing. The associated tool, tool mode, and object attributes and parameters are automatically set to create an object that matches the source object.

To create an object similar to an existing object:

  1. With the cursor over the source object, select the command. The source object can be visible or grayed, and does not need to be in the current layer.

  2. The tool required to create the object is automatically activated.

  3. Any tool settings, as well as any global settings used by the tool, change to match the source object, as shown here.

    Source Object or Attribute

    Result

    Graphical attributes

    Updates the global Attributes palette settings to match those of the source object, including by-class or class settings

    Class

    Sets the active class to that of the source object

    Layer

    Sets the active layer to that of the source object, if the Vectorworks preference Change active layer for Similar Object Creation is enabled; see Vectorworks Preferences: Session Tab

    Text, or object with text set by global font settings

    Matches the global font settings of the source text or object text

    Object, such as a rectangle, with a rotated creation mode

    Matches rotated/non-rotated creation mode of source object

    Symbols

    Makes the source symbol the active symbol, and activates the appropriate symbol insertion tool

    Plug-in object

    Sets the tool parameters to those of the source plug-in object

    Wall

    Matches the wall style of the source wall (Vectorworks Design Series required)

  4. Create the similar object in the same way the source object was created.

Because the Attributes palette may have changed to match the source object, the Attributes palette utility menu can quickly set attributes globally if needed (see Attribute Sets).

 

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