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    Default What type of elements of linework?

    I am using the display manager to make a screened plan in paperspace. I was easily able to screen all the wall, windows, doors, and other AEC objects. However, I was unable to figure out what type of object simple lines would be. What does ADT classify them as?

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    Lines are objects, just like anything else; they just don't have styles associated with them so they go to a default display setting. If you are using style base plot tables, you can set the layer to a plot style as well. Create as many different unique layers as you need to get the job done and set the plot style to "thin screened" or what ever you like in the layer manager. That's the easiest way I've found when dealing with non-style based objects. Just make sure you draw on Unique layers (don't create a layer that could be used by ADT objects)

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