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In this video, you will learn how to create and view object level settings in drawings. You can set up a special representation for marks and building objects in drawings and then use these detailed object level settings for specific purposes. Let’s start by editing the general arrangement drawing properties. On the Drawings & Reports tab, click Drawing properties and then click GA drawing. To create the detailed object level settings, you first need to define the part properties and filters. Let’s define the object appearance by adding new appearance properties. Click Part, and then go to the Appearance tab. Let's set the part color to blue. Select the blue color from the list, and save the new settings under a new name. Repeat the process for the red color. Now, let's create drawing filters that select the objects that we want to affect. Click Filter. Let's create a filter that selects beams. Repeat the process for the columns. Next, let's use the newly created part properties and d...