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Abbo71
18.02.2010, 17:32


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Hello this is my first post so here goes. I am currently
using 2008 LT my problem is that I have created a new CTB no problems there. When
I preview the plot it appears to revert to a mono line type with no colour just
white lines. When it plots the lines have no definition. it is probably a variable
that i need to change but my memory it not what it use to be.

Any suggestions?



tulip3D
18.02.2010, 19:13
I would suggest to check your layer properties manager.

ToshiaD
20.02.2010, 03:15
Yeah check your layers that sounds like the problem

Abbo71
22.02.2010, 12:00


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I have checked my layer manager all line types are set as
default. There are no layers or linetypes set up with lineweights 



tulip3D
22.02.2010, 14:02
If its all set at default, maybe you want to try to play with the colors/lineweights and a varible called 'ltscale', which will change the scale of lines displayed. Hope that helps, but youve most likely already done that...