Ok, just another one of my "just making sure I am not going crazy" questions for the forums. I work with a civil firm whose company standard for existing objects is to have all of the objects dashed or hidden linetypes. to me this makes no real sense, i mean the reason a linetype is called "hidden" is for an object that is behind another object. I have been the cad manager for a little over 2 years now and been slowly introducing changes to the layer naming standard and other objects. but the hidden linetypes for everything existing is really bothering me. i have always drawin objects such as existing buildings, sidewalks and curbs as a solid line but a lighter lineweight than the proposed objects. and anything underground such as utilities with a hidden line. the existing contours are drawin with a hidden linetype also but an even fainter line than the underground utilities. am I just to "old school" or is this a funkdified layering standard that i am working with here?????