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Greetings,
Boss gave me a new challenge today. He wants me to set-up an export set (Revit --> Export --> Dwg) so that the Revit models we get can be exported to autocad using our standard office colors. What is the trick to setting individual line types to individual colors? If I set 'thin lines' to green it changes 'medium' and 'wide' lines to green also. Our basic color scheme is;
wide lines = Red (color 1)
Medium = Magenta (color 6)
Thin lines = green (color 3)
also, is there a way to asign different colors to different text families? Larger text (titles) = red, regular text & dimensions = magenta, etc.
Any help or insights are greatly appreciated.
David
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