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I can´t delete linetypes

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Anonymous
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I can´t delete linetypes

Anonymous
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Hello.

 

I´m trying some options (purge, wblock, audit, to remove some linetypes from my drawings but i don´t have success.

Somebody could help me please?

 

Regards.

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I can´t delete linetypes

Hello.

 

I´m trying some options (purge, wblock, audit, to remove some linetypes from my drawings but i don´t have success.

Somebody could help me please?

 

Regards.

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dennis
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dennis
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Based on the look of their names, they are brought in due to BINDing some XRefs.  If then those bound XRefs are still blocks, then you will need to start exploding the XRef/Blocks down until you can isolate out the linetypes.  If an entity is assigned a linetype, or residing on a layer defined with that linetype, you will not be able to purge them out.

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Based on the look of their names, they are brought in due to BINDing some XRefs.  If then those bound XRefs are still blocks, then you will need to start exploding the XRef/Blocks down until you can isolate out the linetypes.  If an entity is assigned a linetype, or residing on a layer defined with that linetype, you will not be able to purge them out.

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Anonymous
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Actually, those are DGN Linetypes. There are several fixes for this, one is an AutoLISP routine I found in the Civil 3D forum called "DelDGNltstyle.lsp". http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/autocad-civil-3d-general/copying-any-entity-brings-unwanted-linetypes/... Earl

Actually, those are DGN Linetypes. There are several fixes for this, one is an AutoLISP routine I found in the Civil 3D forum called "DelDGNltstyle.lsp". http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/autocad-civil-3d-general/copying-any-entity-brings-unwanted-linetypes/... Earl

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Anonymous
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First step, DXOUT in drawing, after DXFIN. second step, enter the purge command. Now you can save the file as dwg.

thats all...

 

First step, DXOUT in drawing, after DXFIN. second step, enter the purge command. Now you can save the file as dwg.

thats all...

 

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