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    Default Dimension text line weight

    Does anyone know how to adjust the line weight of the text in a dimension? My dimension line are dark and the text is coming out really light looks like a half- tone?

    Thanks in advance.

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    Default Re: Dimension text line weight

    If I remember correctly there is no way to adjust annotation (text) line weight. I think it's all a function of the True Type Font selected. This reply is after a 4 hour meeting so I'm not thinking clearly at the moment.

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    Default Re: Dimension text line weight

    Quote Originally Posted by bbeck
    If I remember correctly there is no way to adjust annotation (text) line weight. I think it's all a function of the True Type Font selected. This reply is after a 4 hour meeting so I'm not thinking clearly at the moment.
    This is correct, the line weight of the text is determined by the font. I've changed all of my fonts to arial to avoid this problem.

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