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Hi,
I've got an issue that I cannot figure out!
I've got electrical items that have dashed lines in them, these are just detail lines that show a potential door swing or electrical clearances.
They look perfect on the screen, in the view and on the sheet. However, when I print the drawing (to a PDF or on paper), they come out as solid lines.
The only thing I can do to fix it is to set the discipline to "Architectural", nothing on the screen changes, except the dashed lines plot as dashed lines. Is this a bug in Revit? Or is it on purpose, that dashed detail lines plot solid even though they appear correctly on the screen.
As shown here, one has dashed lines, that's the way it appears on the monitor, on sheet and in the view. Perfect. But it plots (paper and PDF) as solid lines.
I also want to add, that my Revit 2016 doesnt behave this way. If I set the view discipline to "Electrical" the dashed lines plot as dashed lines. But when working in Revit 2017, when the discipline is set to "Electrical" I get this behavior. These family objects are all created in an earilier version of Revit and then imported into Revit 2016 or 2017. I have attached an image below that shows the same family objects in a Revit 2016 that plot correctly.
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