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I've recently started at a new firm where Revit has just been purchased. I am putting title sheets together which are working inteligently, my problem being though is when I load into a project. I have selected medium line thickness for the borders. This remains in the title sheet file itself, but when I load into a project, all lines appear thin. I can't figure out why. Any ideds guys? Many Thanks, Jamie
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the line style (found under settings) has a different line weight in the project than in the title sheet family ie: medium line. when you load it into your project the projects setting is used, i suggest creating a new line style in the title sheet, editing its line weight and loading it into your project.
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