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    Default Plotting - setting lineweights

    I am creating a set of template drawings. As most of the layouts will be either 1:100 or 1:50 scale I assume that the correct place to determine the plot lineweight is not in the model but in the VPlineweight tab in the viewport layers property palette - so that I can create a 1:100 viewport and a 1:50 Viewport in the same drawing. Is this the way others control lineweight? I am using named plot style tables.Thanks.

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    Default Re: Plotting - setting lineweights

    Lineweights don't work that way. The lines will plot the same width at 1:1000 as they do at 1:5. A polyline width will plot twice as wide at 1:50 as 1:100 though.

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