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Can anyone give me ANY GOOD REASON WHATSOEVER for drawing a filled region with invisible lines, finishing the sketch, and then tracing the filled region boundary with detail lines? I know that way back in the early days, if a filled region was exported to DWG, the filled regions came out black. Doing filled regions as I described above allowed the user to open the DWG and delete the black areas, leaving the detail lines. Now that we are many releases past this, I cannot hink of a single reason to not use linetypes in the filled region sketch, and let it go. ANY possible ideas? Maybe because it is quicker to change the lineweight of a single line because you do not have to enter the sketch???
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