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Xref linetype scales

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Anonymous
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Xref linetype scales

Is there any way when you xref a drawing into a new drawing with a different linetype scale, that you can change the linetype scale of the xref ?

Thanks.
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Anonymous
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CELTSCALE command: look it up in HELP.

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> Is there any way when you xref a drawing into a new drawing with a
different linetype scale, that you can change the linetype scale of the xref
?
> Thanks.
>
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Anonymous
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Thanks Dean, but all that does is change the linetype scale of new objects.

Say my LTSCALE in the drawing is 1000, and the LTSCALE of the xref is 10. How do I change the way the xref lines look without changing the LTSCALE within the xref ?

Is your head spinning ?
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Anonymous
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Can you not plot / view from paperspace and use the PSltscale + LTscale to resolve that ?
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Anonymous
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No, because there are sometimes different xrefs that are all needed to be plotted over each other.
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Anonymous
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i think a possible solution here is to save your layer state. then use visretain (set it to 0). reload your xref with the ltscale set and then set your visretain back to 0.

give this a wing...

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