The beauty of Revit is that you aren't dealing with ctb files. You are
dealing with real line weights that are directly associated with the objects
when they are plotted.
For Autodesk Revit components, set the projection, and, if applicable, cut
Line Weights for the category. This enables you to control the display of
geometry when it is cut and not cut without the need to create separate
subcategories. For imported geometry layers, set the appropriate line
weight.
I hope this is helpful.
Christie Landry
Autodesk Revit Product Marketing Manager
"lxgrunger" wrote in message
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> I´m planning on moving from ADT to Revit.
> How do I set up a custom lineweight settings for printing.
> I use acad.ctb in autocad to control the lineweight by colors. Is there
anyway I can do something similiar in revit?