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Hi there. I have 4 views on 1 sheet, of which 3 are floor plans. 1 of the floor plans has a problem with resolution. The lines are jaggered in that view only. I have deleted and repositioned the view and I have checked the settings of that view compared with the others. Everything in the settings appears consistent and yet that 1 view remains bad quality in resolution. It looks like a dpi issue but I dont know where to find a dpi setting in a view. Can anyone help?
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If you are doing things correctly, there will be no resolution issues and there are no dpi settings for views.
Are these views CAD files?
This is your first post so we do not know how experienced you are. We may need more information on your process.
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