hello everyone, I was wondering if there would be such a thing to have a poly-line in different line-type but not for all of 4th lines, just for one of them, is there anything like that, or does someone have different idea on how to do it?
I don't want to use lines because it takes time to move or delete it.
I'm using full version of AutoCAD 2020.
please let me know even if it's an app or lisp to use. I have a big project and has to be one solid line and one with hidden line.
thank
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Gosh, that DWG is significantly different than the DWG you posted earlier (at msg #4).
Based on that, you can disregard all of my previous comments.
In the future, please do us the courtesy of being more forthcoming with relevant information when you post requests for help here.
Perhaps you can walk me through your drawing. Here is what I see:
@dmfrazierwhat I've posted is same poly-line but looking for a hidden segment, so if there was solution for that then I will apply it here. there's nothing different between the two attached. except that one has no panels.
In reply to #4, I added a group to your test2 (from post #4).
You can stretch it or move it or copy it.
Perhaps you can walk me through your drawing. Here is what I see:
I opened your drawing and grouped the window. I moved the window objects to the origin.
I also copied one vertical frame and grouped it.
You can move, copy, rotate, etc. by making one click to select. To stretch, turn group selection off (in home ribbon tab).
This allows you to have something similar to a block as far as selection and allows you to stretch.
It's a little late, but here is the screen shot of the Parametric constraints. Coincident allow lines to be linked together at endpoints, midpoints and such. Collinear allows them to maintain them to be along the same line. Lots of different functionality can be accomplished with them. Also attached is a file with some polylines and lines that are linked with the Coincident parameter. There's a good video on the AutoCAD University about using them that can help out as well.
To move a single node though you have to select both polylines/lines of the joined group otherwise they will not move the way you want them to.
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