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Topic Closedadjust the line type scale

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    Posted: 18.Dec.2012 at 14:14

To adjust the line type scale until dashed line types appear as fine or coarse as desire,Type

 

LSCALE

OR

LTSCALE.

 

PLZ HELP

 

 

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ersidhu.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18.Dec.2012 at 18:41
Buy a book or look up the answer in AutoCAD Help.  We're not here to answer your take home test questions.
"Humans have a strength that cannot be measured. This is John Connor. If you are reading this, you are the resistance."

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19.Dec.2012 at 06:37
If u dont know the answer dont reply
 
 
ok....
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19.Dec.2012 at 07:07
I know the answer.  John knows the answer.  Philippe knows the answer.  And many of the regular participants here know the answer.  But none of us are going to patronize you any longer.  These forums aren't for cheating on test questions.  They're for solving legitimate problems.

When you have one of those come back and we'll be happy to help you.  Until then, hit the books and do your own homework.  I think we've had enough of this.  Go away for a while.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19.Dec.2012 at 07:38
Ersidhu, are you an AutoCAD beginner,have you had already professional lessons or are you learning on your own?
I don't know CAD electrical but try to find in your computer the user guide ( if loaded ), it should be a PDF located in ( or equivalent ) :
C:\Program Files\Autodesk\ACADM 2008\Docs.
If you don't find it, try a search in :
C:\Program Files\Autodesk with the word : .pdf
If it exists it should be with a name like : acad_acr.pdf ( AutoCAD Command Reference ).
A user guide is better than the help that you can get with the F1 button on your keyboard, or you can buy an AutoCAD book for beginners.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19.Dec.2012 at 11:46
Yes, I know the answers to most if not all your questions but they sound like the types of questions that come straight out of a book or off a test of some kind.  They do not sound like the typical questions posted at many AutoCAD Help forums as most of us regulars here can attest to.

The answers can be found in your AutoCAD Help files and/or by running the commands in AutoCAD itself.  You're just too lazy to answer them on your own so you thought you would post them here and let us do the work for you.

Sorry, but I'm not going to do your homework for you.  Been there...done that all on my own.  You should do the same.


Edited by John Connor - 19.Dec.2012 at 11:46
"Humans have a strength that cannot be measured. This is John Connor. If you are reading this, you are the resistance."

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