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    Posted: 22.Jul.2016 at 16:29
I am using Autocad LT 2017. I am using a batting line as a symbol for flex duct. When I go to the layout tab so that I am able to print the batting it comes out as a straight line. How can I get it to show correctly?
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Sounds like a linetype scaling problem.  Suggested linetype scales per system variable...

MSLTSCALE = 1
LTSCALE = 0.5
PSLTSCALE = 1





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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22.Jul.2016 at 20:10
I set everything to those and it still did not work.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22.Jul.2016 at 20:14
Then it must have something to do with the linetype scale of the individual line that you have drawn or you thought you used a batting linetype but in reality used a continuous linetype.  One way to check is via the Properties palette or via the List command.
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