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Hull and Outfitting

Creating and Deleting Change Styles

  • Last UpdatedNov 21, 2025
  • 2 minute read

The upper part of the Change Design Library and Change Annotation Library forms shows the name of the current RPLB that is being used as a Change Style Library, and a list of all Styles (either DCSTYLs or ACSTYLs) within it (or None if you have just created the RPLB).

Creating a Change Style

  1. To create a new Design (DCSTYL) or Annotation (ACSTYL) Change Style click the Create Style button.

  2. You will be prompted for a name for the new Change Style which will be added to the displayed list and will be highlighted as the current selection.

    The attributes of the new Change Style will have the default settings shown by the gadgets in the lower part of the form.

  3. Change these, if required, as explained in or .

Deleting a Change Style

  • To delete a Change Style from the current library highlight it in the Styles list and click the Delete Style button.

Listing Some of the Attributes

The amount of information shown in the Styles list about each Change Style is controlled by the option selected from the Display drop-down list:

Name

Shows only the Change Style name

Gen

Shows the linestyle and colour settings applicable to changes in general drawings.

Pipe

(Design Change Styles only)

Shows the linestyle and colour settings applicable to changes in pipework drawings.

Steel

(Design Change Styles only)

Shows the linestyle and colour settings applicable to changes in steelwork drawings.

Hatch

Shows the style and colour settings applicable to changed areas of hatching

Style

(Annotation Change Styles only)

Shows the font and other changes made to mark changes in text strings.

Set an appropriate Display mode to make it easier to find the Change Style whose attributes you want to modify without having to recognize its name.

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