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    Default Linetype scale

    When I scale a drawing with the scale factor 0.1 the polylines (ACAD_ISO03W 100) in the drawing don't scale. I have tried to change the linetype scale in the properties-dialog box from 1 to 0.1 but it accepts only integers.

    The drawing is attached, thank you for any help.
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    Default Re: Linetype scale

    Quote Originally Posted by susanima
    When I scale a drawing with the scale factor 0.1 the polylines (ACAD_ISO03W 100) in the drawing don't scale. I have tried to change the linetype scale in the properties-dialog box from 1 to 0.1 but it accepts only integers.
    Hi

    What Polylines? the sample drawing file (Polyline-example.dwg) posted does not contain any...

    Anyway, do you mean the following -

    Open drawing file "Polyline-example.dwg"

    Scale -> Select ALL -> Scale factor: 0.1

    If yes, once you have completed the above procedure you need to reset LTScale = 0.1 to see (view) the same length Dashes & Gaps as before.

    Personally I would recommend not changing the Linetype Scale via the Properties Window, by doing so you are actually altering Objects CELTScale value.

    Side note - Do you use Modelspace & Paperspace (Layouts)?

    Have a good one, Mike

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