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I'm trying to make the line weights for subregions a little darker but I can't find the command. I went to Settings>Object Styles and I changed the site and topo line weight and nothing happened. Any suggestions?
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Honestly, I don't know where subregion lines are. I hate trying to hunt down that sort of thing in VG.
But what I know works is selecting the subregion, right click, and override graphics in view by element. Go to projection lines, and you can change it there.
Edited on: Thu, May 19, 2011 at 3:20:30 PM
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That did it! I had to change the settings on the view, not the project. Thank you! :-)
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