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NEW: Edit objects with Project Explorer - AutoCAD Civil 3D Tutorial
From the course: Autodesk Civil 3D 2022 Essential Training
NEW: Edit objects with Project Explorer
- [Instructor] In the previous video, we covered how to browse different objects and the information within them. What if we want to make changes to those objects? Let's see how Project Explorer handles that. I'll go ahead and launch Project Explorer. And you may have been wondering what the color purple means inside of Project Explorer. That's actually what we're here to talk about. Anything purple that you see in here is editable. So, for example, this alignment name, if I double-click on it, because it's purple, I can change it, also the style, and you'll notice the description is also in purple. Now, something really interesting that I can do in Project Explorer that I can't do easily elsewhere is edit multiple objects at one time. Check out Jordan Court here. We've got a description for the alignment and the two profiles. I can use my Control key or my Shift key to pick multiple objects, and then this time I'll…
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Getting to know the user interface3m 27s
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Use the Application menu3m 57s
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Use the ribbon to launch commands4m 48s
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Explore the model with the Prospector tab2m 29s
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Explore the drawing settings with the Settings tab1m 38s
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Explore Panorama2m 20s
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Use transparent commands3m 31s
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Use the Inquiry tool2m 10s
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NEW: Getting to know Project Explorer3m 47s
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NEW: Browse objects with Project Explorer7m 38s
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NEW: Edit objects with Project Explorer6m 41s
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NEW: Compare objects with Project Explorer3m 37s
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NEW: Create tables and reports with Project Explorer8m 38s
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