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RAC 2009 My interior elevation shows everything as same lineweight - the walls (which are cut), the cabinets (which are families), and the countertop (also a family) - all are a thick lineweight. My interior elevations are set up with a view template in which all the settings are correct. My object settings are also correct. The only overrides I have in the view template are on the cut walls. It seems like everything is overriding to match the lineweight of the cut walls. I can't figure out what is going on. I have saved up and restarted my computer. I have deleted and redone the elevations. Does anyone know what is going on? Please help! I am past the point of starting this project over and I really don't want to have to use the linework tool on every single element in every single interior elevation. Thx!
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I don't believe this is a Revit issue - still think you have something set wrong. Try going the other way. Over-ride linework in VG on a couple of items and make them really large. If that works then your setting are off somewhere.
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I went into VG and removed all overrides. The walls and ceilings went back to their original set line weight (2 for cut ceiling and 4 for cut walls). The cabinets remained the same. I used override on the casework and selected the thickest lineweight available. They changed to the thicker lineweight. I tried to override using the thinnest lineweight - they did not change. It seems like it's trying to make my 1 lineweight my 4 lineweight only for certain elements. The linework tool changes it to a thinner lineweight so that made me think it wasn't a lineweight settings issue. It's like the families are confused. I tried transferring project standards from a project not experiencing these issues and this also did nothing. I deleted my local and resaved a new one. I'm sure it's a project setting as you said, but I can't seem to find which setting.
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Has anyone else experienced this?
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Ok - found it. Someone switched the silhouette line weight setting under advanced model graphics to wide lines. I just switched it back to none and reapplied my template and it worked!
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