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I am doing a Slab Drawing, in Plan the edge of the Slab in Cyan to give the thickest possible line. However when I then add a section through this to show the steel below it is still cyan is there a way to change this??? I have tried greying it out and making it halftone but it still makes a thick line, I also wish to avoid the Linework command as I have a number of Slabs over a number of levels! Anyones help ASAP would be greatly appreciated as im trying to meet an issue deadline! Cheers Al
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I really don't understand what you are doing. Revit's lineweights have nothing to do with color! I suggest you read your HELP and look at settings/object styles....
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