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Can someone tell me how to change the line weight or darkness of hatch patterns? When I plot the sheets the hatch is way to light. Thanks.
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Model hatches are controlled by the #1 lineweight of the scale you are in. Drafting filled regions have independant lineweight control. Unfortunately, Revit ships with many object styles also set to the #1 lineweight. In our office, we change the object syle settings, reserving #1 for material patterns only, 2 thu 7 are for model categories, 8 thru 15 are for linestyles, and 16 is a leader line weight set to match the leader line in the annotation settings.
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mgr2820 how can you change the weight of the drafting patterns
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