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Hi, when I export a sheet (In Revit Structure 09, 10, or 11) to CAD format, it comes out in very tropical colors and the lineweights and linetypes are all screwy.
Does anyone know how to obtain a better looking AutoCAD file?
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The export is according to your translation file ... Read your HELP
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davidlowery, check thislink , use those colors to override the weight or color of the final printing.By example, the yellow for AIA standars is for cut elements, so walls and floors cut are shown in that color.
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