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How do you change thickness of the leader to an unassociated callout head?

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David125
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How do you change thickness of the leader to an unassociated callout head?

I loaded an callout head from the annotations family to place an unassociated callout head. When I place a leader it is extremely thin. How do I change the thickness.  I don't know what to look for when I go to object styles.

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ennujozlagam
als Antwort auf: David125

you can go manage > additional settings > arrowheads > type properties and set from there. thanks

 

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David125
als Antwort auf: ennujozlagam

Thanks for the response but it's not the arrowhead that I have the issue. See the image, I'm trying to make the thickness of the leader line on the callout match the leader line thickness of the text leader.

LEADER.jpg

 

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ennujozlagam
als Antwort auf: David125

is this you wanted it to be. please see screenshot. then type TL to show the tickness.thanks

 

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barthbradley
als Antwort auf: David125

Leader.png

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David125
als Antwort auf: ennujozlagam

Changing this setting did change the thickness of the leader lines on associated callouts. It had no effect on the generic unassociated head. The unassociated callout that I placed was done using SYMBOL from the symbol panel on the ANNOTATE tab. That has to be a different system family than associated callouts. I still can't find it.

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David125
als Antwort auf: David125

 Found it!

lder line wt.jpg

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ennujozlagam
als Antwort auf: David125

did you mention about generic annotations in your post? thanks





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barthbradley
als Antwort auf: David125

I think I understand what you are doing now. 

 

You are adding a Leader to a Symbol in the Project, and that Symbol Family's Line Work is assigned to a custom Subcategory which uses a thicker weight than the Generic Annotation Leader Line  in the Project.  

 

 

I have a suggestion for you that you may like better:  Don't change the Symbol Line Work in the Family.  Leave it on the Parent Category and using the Parent Category's Line Weight and Pattern.  Instead, use Overide Graphics in View: By Element(s) to change the Line Weight of both the Leader and the Symbol together.   You could even set up a View Filter to do this.   

 

I can readily see where changing the Category Line Weight for the entire View could be problematic. 

 

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