Hi,
I just came across a guide to Mline, which tells me to type the command then chose a scale (for thickness ? aka offset dist of wall?) .
I tried this command using 90 scale, but it turns out to be a single line instead of multi-line. How to use it properly?
Thanks,
Jin
Hi,
I just came across a guide to Mline, which tells me to type the command then chose a scale (for thickness ? aka offset dist of wall?) .
I tried this command using 90 scale, but it turns out to be a single line instead of multi-line. How to use it properly?
Thanks,
Jin
https://www.tutocad.com/autocad/how-to-use-mline-in-autocad/
https://www.tutocad.com/autocad/how-to-use-mline-in-autocad/
Multilines are composed of parallel lines, called elements. When you draw a multiline, you can use the STANDARD style, which has two elements, or specify a style that you created previously. You can also change the justification and scale of the multiline before you draw it.
I'm afraid that you have a zoom issue .. you may need to make your zoom bigger to see the other mline element . Click on below image to see what i mean ..
Imad Habash
Multilines are composed of parallel lines, called elements. When you draw a multiline, you can use the STANDARD style, which has two elements, or specify a style that you created previously. You can also change the justification and scale of the multiline before you draw it.
I'm afraid that you have a zoom issue .. you may need to make your zoom bigger to see the other mline element . Click on below image to see what i mean ..
Imad Habash
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