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    Posted: 18.Mar.2011 at 08:44
Hello,
 
We have a little problem.
When we open a drawing and set chafer to 0 it works all fine.
The next day we open the drawing, chamfer is set to 500. We want the drawing to keep it to 0.
 
Can someone tell me how?
 
Thnks
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18.Mar.2011 at 10:43
If you want to preset the first and second chamfer distance back to the default of "0" do it with the system variables CHAMFERA and CHAMFERB.  Change the initial value of each to "0".  Note however that these two values are not set within the Registry but within the drawing itself.  So it is not a change that will affect all drawings, just the one you are in at the time.

If you want to change it globally I believe it can be done inside the acaddoc.lsp file.
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