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Fri, Mar 28, 2014 at 1:45:01 PM | hatch pattern

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I have been looking around and still have not found an answer to the issue of line weights in hatch patterns.  Revit 2014 seems to havesome default that sets cut at projection patten line weights differently  (see image).  The top part of the image is in cut the bottom in projection.  Is there any way I can make them both look like the top? 

also kind of a strange side note... If i change the material of the wall from concrete to a default wall both line weights are thick.



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