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Hi everyone,
Does anyone know of a way to have different lineweights for interior and exterior walls without using the Linework tool? A client wishes to distinguish between the two and that's what they do in AutoCAD at this time.
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Not really possible.
You could use the host layers override tool in the visibilty settings to set certain layers within a wall to be a different linetype then make sure your interior and exterior walls use the appropriate layers...
However, i can't see this working very well as the common edges line will tend to take precedence over most of the lineweights.
Unfortunately not possible at the moment. Add it as a wishlist item. It seems feasible given that you can set particular wall types as interior, exterior, foundation, retaining or soffit.
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