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Modifying or adding a line weight to the line weight

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Modifying or adding a line weight to the line weight

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Is there a way to add a number to the line weight drop down menu in the component properties dialog box? Right now the defaults are (in order) .001, .007, .010, .014, .020, .028 and .039 etc. I would like to add .016 to the list of choices in the drop down menu. Is there a way to add more numbers?dialog box.JPG

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Modifying or adding a line weight to the line weight

Is there a way to add a number to the line weight drop down menu in the component properties dialog box? Right now the defaults are (in order) .001, .007, .010, .014, .020, .028 and .039 etc. I would like to add .016 to the list of choices in the drop down menu. Is there a way to add more numbers?dialog box.JPG

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jhackney1972
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If you want to make the changes to the lineweight list permanent, you must have access to your Design Data (Styles).  You will see the process in the screencast.  The only thing I did not do is write it to my Design Data since I did not want the change.  You also may want to update your drawing template so it is a part of it also.  You can do this by using the drawing template to make the changes and save it or open it after changing the Design Data and updating it, your choice.

 

 

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If you want to make the changes to the lineweight list permanent, you must have access to your Design Data (Styles).  You will see the process in the screencast.  The only thing I did not do is write it to my Design Data since I did not want the change.  You also may want to update your drawing template so it is a part of it also.  You can do this by using the drawing template to make the changes and save it or open it after changing the Design Data and updating it, your choice.

 

 

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Thanks! that's what I was looking for.

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Thanks! that's what I was looking for.

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