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    Default Changing Linestyles in Families?

    Ive been working on an operable wall partition (seen here http://forums.augi.com/showthread.ph...268#post519268 )

    My final problem is i have a cased opening with movable panels in it. i want to have one center line representing the track and 2 overhead lines representing the opening. The default line types are not dashed or what i want (ok there is one dashed but its blue).

    How do i put in center and overhead lines in families?

    Ive run into this problem before where i had a garage door and wanted the overhead part dashed.

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    Default Re: Changing Linestyles in Families?

    Within the family editor, go to settings/object styles.

    Create a new subcategory. When you do, you'll see where you can change the lineweight, color, & style.

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    Thank you!

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