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Topic ClosedAnnotation scale - lines

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    Posted: 29.Mar.2014 at 21:56

Hi guys,

I came across another issue last week. I am starting a new project and have decided to use on this one annotation scale rather than "manual" line type change between different scales.

I had 2 different drawings in which the line scale for the same linetype had different scale for some reason. All the settings that I know of were the same - ltscale, msltscale, psltscale, units. Still the same line appeared hidden at scale 1:100 but in the other drawing it would appear hidden only at much larger scale like 1000. Eventually I copied everything from the wrong drawing into the correct one and replaced the wrong one. And it works just fine. 

Any idea what did I miss? One drawing was based on Achitects dwg the other one on acad template.

Thank you

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