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Using Mline for wall

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jinergoh721
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Using Mline for wall

jinergoh721
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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

 

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Using Mline for wall

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

 

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https://www.tutocad.com/autocad/how-to-use-mline-in-autocad/





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https://www.tutocad.com/autocad/how-to-use-mline-in-autocad/





Remember : without the difficult times in your LIFE, you wouldn't be who you are today. Be grateful for the good and the bad. ANGER doesn't solve anything. It builds nothing, but it can destroy everything...
Please mark this response as "Accept as Solution" if it answers your question. Kudos gladly accepted.
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imadHabash
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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 .. 

 

Mline.gif

Imad Habash

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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 .. 

 

Mline.gif

Imad Habash

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