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Hello everybody,
I have several problems...
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in AutoCAD it's possible to give hatches a thinner lineweight towards primary lines; is it possible to do the same in REVIT? How to give hatches another lineweight?
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Is it also possible to give buildingsparts more in front in an elevations other lineweights then parts which are laying more behind? With shadows it isn't always clear which parts are laying behind others.
Thanks....Artchitects
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this has been talked about a dozen times....
yes you can set line weight to a field region, it's under the field region properties.
regarding elevations weight please do a search in the forum you will find your answer
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