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    Default Plotting line weights - Shade plot legacy hidden

    I am trying to plot a document, and have found that the only way to have the line weights show up properly is to set the "Shaded View Option" Shade Plot to "Legacy Hidden".

    However when I do this, our firm's hatched logo in the upper right corner of the titleblock is converted to a line drawing.

    If I set the Shaded View Option's Shade Plot to 'As Displayed', the logo comes out as a solid hatch as it is meant to, but then the line weights are all one weight, and not showing properly.

    Does anyone know how I can set the plot to display the line weights properly, and still have the graphic logo display as well?

    Thank you for your help.

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    Default Re: Plotting line weights - Shade plot legacy hidden

    Are you using any plot style tables? STB or CTB? Or relying on LWEIGHT settings, or Pline widths?

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