I'm in the process of updating our office's standard linetypes, including bringing logic and consistency to the naming. I'm using the "Find Non-Purgeable Items" section of the Purge command and then the details section on the right to know how many usage instances there are and at least some guidance to where they live. However, I'm having difficulty finding all the settings using some of the old names.
"Dashed2" says it's used in an AECC_Alignment_Style, but I've gone through all the alignment styles living at Toolspace>Alignment>Alignment Styles and can't find that linetype in any of the settings. Is there another place where alignment styles live?
"Hidden" says it's used in an AECC_RoadwayMarker_Style. The closest thing I can find is Toolspace>General>Multipurpose Styles>Marker Styles, but none of them say anything about Roadway. Any idea where I should be looking?
"Phantom2" says it's used in a Section View Style but I've gone through the styles living at Toolspace>Section View>Section View Styles and can't find that linetype in any of the settings. Is there another place where section view styles live?
Screensnips of each of these is attached.
Thanks for any thoughts or guidance! Renee
Did you check the the layer tabs Model Plan and Section?
There are some things that are hard coded and there's no amount of brute force is going to change it.
Rick Jackson
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@rl_jackson Yes, I did review the layers for each view direction within each dialog I could find.
The Dashed2 Style is hard coded in the Standard Style for alignment tangent extension, as for the others they must reside somewhere in the styles or blocks in use.
My test for this was to open a new drawing using the No Template Imperial Option by selecting the down arrow to the right of the where you would select/place the template name.
Your other linetypes must reside in styles you've created or imported in the drawing.
Post a file and I could possibly find the others.
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