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Creates a 2D projection of the 3D component in Top/Plan view; this is useful if the lighting pipe is offset or rotated

Enter the name to be used for the symbol when converting the pipe to a hanging position, and also for identification and reporting purposes

Alternatively, create a polyline and then select the Create Objects from Shapes command (see Creating Objects from Shapes).

Rotates the 3D component along the J axis (perpendicular to the lighting pipe); a positive value pivots the pipe up, away from the ground

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●        Lighting pipe elements: For each portion of the lighting pipe, specifies the class name standard; the class names shown here are applied to the elements.

●        Class Prefix: Specifies an optional default root class naming standard for all lighting pipe parts; click Use Standard Classes to begin all lighting pipe class names with the prefix, so that they are sorted together.

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Specifies the total length of the lighting pipe; for a single-segment lighting pipe, the length can be edited by changing this value. (Change the segment length or edit multi-segment pipes with the Reshape tool.)

Use the suggested standard class, select a class from the list of classes present in the drawing, or create a new class. Select to place the lighting pipe element in the same class as the lighting pipe.

●        Use Standard Classes: Sets the class names for all lighting pipe elements to the default suggested standard names, using the Class Prefix if there is one.

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Displays the total weight of the lighting pipe based on its Total Pipe Length and Construction Material

Selects the entire system, including the lighting pipe and any connected structural elements, for conversion to one or more hanging positions. Any attached loads are associated with the created hanging position(s); see Creating a Hanging Position Object.

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Deselecting this option and setting offset and rotation values is useful only for workflows where a hybrid appearance is not critical; however, lights placed in one view may not appear positioned correctly in all views.

The first time you use the tool in a file, a properties dialog box opens. Set the default properties. The properties can be edited from the Object Info palette.

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Spaces the tick marks based on the total length of the pipe, or based on each segment of a pipe that is considered divided into two equal sections

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Specifies a unique identifier for the object, which is combined with the Name for identification and reporting purposes

Opens the Classes dialog box, to specify class naming for the various portions of the lighting pipe. This allows the pipe, tick mark, end marker, and footprint to be set to visible, grayed, or invisible.

Select the Make default for new documents option to always use the specified class as the default class for lighting pipe objects in new files.

When selected, aligns the 3D component and the footprint in 3D views. This is the default behavior for the hybrid object to appear correctly in both 2D and 3D views.

Aligns the center tick mark with the snap grid (see Grid Snapping); this does not change the tick mark spacing but it may change the Offset value