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To override style rules

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    Apply style overrides from the Style Palette.

    When you add a style to the Manual Style property of selected features, that style takes precedence over the original style. You can override the style for selected features or for individual surfaces on a feature (for example, one side of a building).

    To override the style of selected features

    1. Select the features to style.

      To select multiple features, hold down the Ctrl key while you click the items.

      NoteIf your selection set includes features of different types, like a combination of buildings, roads, and trees, only the features appropriate for the style you choose are stylized. For example, if you drag a facade style onto a selected building, any roads or trees in the selection set will remain unchanged.
    2. Click Home tab File:Infrastructure_Modeler/enu/2013/Help/0031-User_s_G31/0055-Procedur55/0085-Style_Fe85/0087-To_overr87/ac.menuaro.gif Stylize Model panel File:Infrastructure_Modeler/enu/2013/Help/0031-User_s_G31/0055-Procedur55/0085-Style_Fe85/0087-To_overr87/ac.menuaro.gif Style Palette.
    3. On the left side of the Style Palette, click the appropriate tab.

      For example, to style buildings, click the Facade tab.

    4. Select a style category from the drop-down list at the top of the palette.

      For example, select Concrete & Glass Facade Styles.

    5. Click and drag a style to the selected buildings in your model.

      If you look in the Properties palette, you'll notice the feature now has an entry in the Manual Style field.

      TipTo return to the original style, clear the Manual Style field and click Update.

    To override the style of an individual surface

    1. With nothing selected, click Home tab File:Infrastructure_Modeler/enu/2013/Help/0031-User_s_G31/0055-Procedur55/0085-Style_Fe85/0087-To_overr87/ac.menuaro.gif Stylize Model panel File:Infrastructure_Modeler/enu/2013/Help/0031-User_s_G31/0055-Procedur55/0085-Style_Fe85/0087-To_overr87/ac.menuaro.gif Style Palette
    2. On the left side of the Style Palette, click the appropriate tab.

      For example, for a building surface, click the Facade tab.

    3. Select a style category from the drop-down list at the top of the palette.

      For example, select Concrete & Glass Facade Styles.

    4. Click and drag a style to a building surface.

      The surface of the building turns green to indicate that it will receive the new style.

      TipIf you drag the style on to the roof, the entire building turns green and will receive the style as if you had selected the building.

      If you look in the Properties palette, you'll notice the feature now has an entry in the Manual Style field. To return to the original style, clear the Manual Style field and click Update.