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A bit of a niggle I've discovered over time is my inability to find a straightfoward way to apply heavier lineweights to the crop region border when presenting Internal elevations, Am I right in thinking that it's part of a system family and therefore not able to modified. At the moment I'm running detail lines around the border in the sheet view, but snaping to the corners doesn't seem to be an option so it's all aligned by eye! anyone got a more accurate workaround or the location of the style types for the border?
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woops! *edit* select the crop region and right click then override graphics in view by element
Edited on: Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 6:34:43 PM
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