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    Default Darken Underlay on plots

    Having a problem in Revit 2009 with my existing walls on a remodel plotting so light grey I can hardly see them. I know how to darken half tones in later versions of Revit but this project had to be done in 2009. (Long Story)
    Can someone tell me how to get my half tones darker in 2009
    Thanks

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    Default Re: Darken Underlay on plots

    It sounds like you need to edit your phase settings. Under the graphics override tab in the Phase dialog, make sure the halftone box is unchecked for the existing phase. Change the cut and/ or projected line colors to be a darker gray. I believe you can find the phase dialog box under the Settings pull-down menu then Phases? Not sure, its been a while since I used 9
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    Default Re: Darken Underlay on plots

    Thanks Jason,
    That worked for now. Still can't figure out why they would appear different in different views w/ the same view settings.

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