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What is the best way to go about setting up an exiting diagram and with what types of lines so that it can be a wide, half tone entity?
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I just use a grey color line for half tone. Be sure you make a duplicate of whatever plan view you are making the exit diagram for and just play with the visibility properties of the cuplicated view to achieve the look you want. HTH.
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