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Topic ClosedLayout problems in 3D on autocad 2008 student vers

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    Posted: 10.Jan.2008 at 16:06
My 3D drawing when set up for a layout shows a really heavy outline line around the whole drawing and outlines the objects within it, I have imported many blocks, purged, used the wblock command and matchprop for all lineweights, but no change. after selecting 3d hidden it shows up these strange heavy lines and does not hide everything and sometimes shows hese horrible heavy black criss cross lines. I am baffled and wonder why this happening as I cannot print off any drawings with this awful heavy line. Thanks in advance and help would be greatly appreciated.
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Edited by sarah - 10.Jan.2008 at 16:08
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10.Jan.2008 at 20:10
You may have displayed plot styles and a plot style with thick lines may be assigned to your objects. Check your current plot style table.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11.Jan.2008 at 00:09
Thank you so much, I changed the plot style and it worked! That is brilliant, you saved me so much hassle!! Sarah Smile

Edited by sarah - 11.Jan.2008 at 00:10
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