Manual Numbering: You can specify the type of object to number and set parameters before numbering the objects. Alternatively, you can use the Custom Selection command or Select Similar tool. A benefit of manual numbering is that you can change the numbering options at any time during the process. Automatic vs. Manual Numbering: Select objects in your drawing, set the parameters, and then number the objects. You can also select lighting devices using specific criteria from the context menu commands. If selecting multiple objects involves excessive clicking or drawing a marquee would be too complex, manual numbering is recommended. The Spotlight Numbering command has two primary workflows. Automatic numbering is ideal for standard layouts where you can use the marquee-select option to number objects quickly. You can also automatically number lighting devices as they are inserted or by hanging position. In addition to these methods, there are a few more ways to number lighting devices and accessories. You can number objects based on their unit number or other parameters that automatically increment. The Spotlight Numbering command numbers lighting devices, accessories, and other light plot objects such as focus points, hoists, cable runs, or any drawing object with a record attached.
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