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Anonymous
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how to bring in linetype from other files?

how to bring in linetype from other files?

pendean
en respuesta a: Anonymous

Copy/paste objects with those linetypes from the source file into the destination file if you don;t want to use ADCENTER command's ability to import all sorts of content between files.
mnorris843
en respuesta a: Anonymous

I'm sure there's a better way to do it but i make a block from the line with linetype i want, then i insert it into the other drawing.

peterm
en respuesta a: mnorris843

You can use the design center.

Find the drawing with the linetypes or whatever and just drag and drop the elements you want into your new drawing.

design center.JPG

Anonymous
en respuesta a: pendean

how to bring in linetype template instead of single linetype from other files?

peterm
en respuesta a: Anonymous

You can select, drag and drop all the linetypes in one go.

Alternatively, if you have a blank drawing with all the linetypes in it, you can insert it as a block.

Another way is to make sure your drawing templates contain all the linetypes you typically need.

vladimir_michl
en respuesta a: Anonymous

You can also export the original linetype definitions (incl. complex linetypes) to a .LIN file and then use this file in other drawings. See the LINOUT freeware on www.cadstudio.cz/freeware

 

Vladimir Michl, www.cadforum.cz