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    Default Transition 'trapezoid' in Graphical 1-Line view of Pipe

    Does anyone know where the 'Trapezoid' shape comes from that occurs when you draw pipe in Graphical 1-line view? Basically I want to get rid of it and only display transitions in 3D, but in plan have it show just as a line. I can't find it in Content Builder or as a block. I'm attaching a DWG (2009). Thanks!
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    Default Re: Transition 'trapezoid' in Graphical 1-Line view of Pipe

    I would guess this would be something in your Display Config?
    I'm not on the higher version of the software, so I'm not 100% sure.

    In ABS 07 here is where I went to change some of the fitting connections to turn off:
    Format/Display Manager:
    YOURTEMPLATE.dwt
    Representation by object/Pipe fitting/Plan
    Turned off: Connector, Connector-graphical, Connector-hidden
    Representation by object/Pipe custom fitting/Plan
    Turned off: Connector, Connector-graphical, Connector-hidden

    Good Luck!

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