Set a decimal Precision using Dot or Comma or Round the calculated Area value Up or DownĪfter the first time, the following occurrences of running AOL will automatically take on the previously selected Command & Option settings bypassing the GUI.Select the option to include a Suffix to the Area value.The Area can be measured using a number of standard conversion Factors in both Imperial or Metric systems including an option to enter a Custom Factor.Use the horizontal slide bar or enter a specific Rotation angle to insert the pre-built AOL Block Attribute.Select an Insertion Scale factor to bring in the pre-built AOL Block Attribute.Choose Imperial or Metric as your drawing unit standard.Update Fields in Attributes, MText, Text & AOL Block Attributes with Area Object Links to match with the current AOL Option settingsĪOL offers the following Option settings:.Show Circles, Ellipses, Hatches, Plines or Regions highlighted & shaded with Areas linked using Fields to selected Attribute, MText or Text.Insert a pre-built AOL Block with Attributes & then link using Fields to already drawn Circles, Ellipses, Hatches, Plines or Regions' Area.Link already drawn Circles, Ellipses, Hatches, Plines or Regions' Area value using Fields to an already placed Attribute, MText or Text.The end user can choose one of four AOL Area Object Commands to run:
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The first time AOL is executed, a graphic user interface ( GUI) will appear displaying the current AOL Commands & Settings. Type AOL or select AOL from Autodesk® AutoCAD® Ribbon > Add-ins > Area Object Link panel to start the command.