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Anonymous
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line type

my line type ( ex:water line) all of a sudden appear to be supper big I tried ltscale the drawing and individually and also tried psltscale but no luck any suggestions ?
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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

What is the lineweight setting.

John
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Anonymous
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it is set up through pens it was working fine at the begining and the same thing happen to me with a different drawing
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Anonymous
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I did not know you were using pens. Perhaps a plot style was changed. Are you using color to control the lineweights.

John
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bob.at
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Is this a line type from the standar acad.lin? (Sorry, I see only the german
names of the linetyps, i.e "Heißwasserleitung")
If it is, check the setting of MEASUREMENT and the use of the correct lin
file:
measurement=1, acad.lin
measurement=0, acadiso.lin

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bob.at


schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:5958705@discussion.autodesk.com...
my line type ( ex:water line) all of a sudden appear to be supper big I
tried ltscale the drawing and individually and also tried psltscale but no
luck any suggestions ?
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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

My measurement is 0 I change it ti 1 but it makes no different and yes it is a .lin file any other suggestions ??
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Anonymous
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Try this, in the page setup (plotting dialog) top right side is display plot
styles checked? if so uncheck it.

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Murph
www.map3d.wordpress.com


"fan10" wrote in message news:5959530@discussion.autodesk.com...
My measurement is 0 I change it ti 1 but it makes no different and yes it is
a .lin file any other suggestions ??

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