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Topic ClosedPlotting Broken lines

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Eddy18 View Drop Down
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    Posted: 31.Mar.2014 at 15:44
How do i get my broken lines in a drawing(model space) to plot as they look in drawing when using paper space where they show up as solid lines. 
As far as i can see setting the line on different layers in model space  doesn't help  when plotting. i am sure but cant for the life of me remember the "trick "  to plotting a broken line.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 31.Mar.2014 at 15:54
It all has to do with the settings for MSLTSCALE, PSLTSCALE and LTSCALE.  Try these settings:

MSLTSCALE = 1
LTSCALE = 0.5 (some users insist on a setting of 1)
PSLTSCALE = 1
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