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Copyright © 2004 - Kristen Kurland1918Copyright © 2004 - Kristen KurlandChapter 2Thickness and ElevationCopyright © 2004 - Kristen Kurland2120Copyright © 2004 - Kristen KurlandThicknessThickness Command 2.1Sets the current 3D solid thickness.1. Type THICKNESS at the command prompt.Command: thicknessEnter new value for THICKNESS <0.0000>: 2.00ThicknessCopyright © 2004 - Kristen Kurland2322Copyright © 2004 - Kristen KurlandChanges thecurrentthickness ofan object ThicknessThicknessChanging the Current Thickness 2.2Changing the current properties of an object changes its thickness.1. Choose Modify, Properties...or2. Type DDMODIFY or DDCHPROP at the commandprompt.Command: ddmodify or ddchpropor3. Choose from the Standard ToolbarCopyright © 2004 - Kristen Kurland2524Copyright © 2004 - Kristen KurlandElevation and Elev ShortcutElevation Command 2.3Stores the current elevation relative to the current UCS for the currentspace.1. Type ELEVATION at the command prompt.Command: elevationEnter new value for ELEVATION <0.0000>: 2.00Elevation and Elev ShortcurCopyright © 2004 - Kristen Kurland2726Copyright © 2004 - Kristen KurlandShortcut to Elevation & Thickness Commands 2.41. Type ELEV at the command prompt.Command: elevSpecify new default elevation: <2.0000>:Specify new default thickness:


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