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I are currently working on a project in Revit Building, but our consultants are still sending us files in AutoCAD. We have set up the importlineweights to properly assign lineweights to new imported files. We still have not figured out how to carry over the screening values. We have some large projects that many have 25 to 50 detailed drawings we would like to import, but going through the layers and assigning new line styles seems a bit overwhelming. I know that Revit works with color values in lieu screening values to accomodate screening affects, does anyone know of a way to accomodate incoming screened linetypes from AutoCAD into Revit? Maybe a way to link a specific Revit Line Type to a specificed line weight value?? Thanks...
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