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    Question Title Block Border

    Hi, I use RST 2009 and I noticed that when I print out my permit sets, the sheet from RST has all its border lines at a thickness of 1. I made the title block family in RAC and used wide lines for the outermost border, and they print correctly when I print from RAC. But when I print from RST, all border and title block lines are just thin. I changed the line weight from the Line Patterns, making sure that Wide Lines is at 5 or 6, but this doesn't help.

    Any ideas? Thanks.

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    Default Re: Title Block Border

    Check your line weight settings to make sure that a line weight 5 or 6 matches what the line weight 5 or 6 is in Revit Architecture.

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    Default Re: Title Block Border

    Check the annotation object styles. For some reason, the line weights used for thick and thin in titleblocks are switched in the out-of-the-box template, and may need to be fixed in your RST file.

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