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We had been having issues printing when a linked model is turned on. We always have the linked model as "halftone" and "underlay" but it barely shows up when plotted. (the pdf looks fine but by the time it gets to our plotter it is pretty much invisible). Another tech figured out a way to set up linked models so that they are thin black lines instead of grey lines but I can't really work like that. I keep grabbing the linked wall instead of our wall, etc. Is there a way, similar to a CTB file in autocad, to see things on screen one way, and print them another way, shy of setting up a template for each view every time I print?
Thanks, Paul
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I somehow missed this earlier post. You can control halftone settings.
http://help.autodesk.com/view/RVT/2014/ENU/?guid=GUID-3B363D33-70F7-491C-9ED0-9D27977E635F
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