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How do I get an elevation to print correctly with line weights?
I right now can find no solution but putting it in AutoCad, we are still in DD and I need a set by the end of this week, and I don't want to have to do that EVERY time I need to do an elevation...
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Use the line tool. Select the type of line you want and then just pick the lines on the elevation to change them.
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If using V 7.0.
You can also use advanced model graphics-->enable silhouette edges.
Then select the line thickness you want.
HTH.
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