you set the layer and allow the layer to manage the color, linetype and lineweight. This allows you to change things like the color of subelements such as the text
As a last resort, you can change the lineweight of various objects to the desired thickness. However, this isn’t recommended for files and projects that involve a lot of collaboration, or if you are doing production printing on a client’s file. Tips to ensure print precis...
Next, in the individual drawing sheets, change thePage Setupto the plotter’s name Do note that if you had specified the name of the plotter in thePage Setupdialog box earlier (refer to the Creating a Page Setup section above), AutoCAD would send the sheets to this specific plotter for p...
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And do you want them to have those colors and linetypes and lineweights, different from each other, when put into a common Layer? If so, you will need to apply override color/linetype/lineweight properties on them. A routine could be made to do that, extracting those properties f...
5. Each layer can be allocated a VP dependent colour Lineweight and Linetype (this will only work for objects set to BYLAYER) 6. Layers which may exost for a single viewport can be set to frozen for all new VPs 7. New layers can be created which are frozen in all exis...
As a last resort, you can change the lineweight of various objects to the desired thickness. However, this isn’t recommended for files and projects that involve a lot of collaboration, or if you are doing production printing on a client’s file. ...
With AutoCAD we have the advantage to be (currently) in a position to use the old gui, even if we might do a bit of work ... other software vendors changed to ribbons without giving users a chance to change back. Keep that in mind - alfred - ---Alfred NESWADBAISH-Solutions...