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What is the best way to make a drawing read better, specifically elevations? It seems like it has something to do with line categories. This could also help me in my plan views, because I would like my exterior walls to read thicker that my interior walls. Is this something i can set in the Wall Family?
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I'm not a Revit user yet. But I'm asking this same question to the sales [people and I havent heard a definative answer ...yet. Can some of you gurus shed a light on this please.
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Think this may give an answer. Revitcity Forum Index >> Technical Issues >> Wall line thicknesses, pg 2 on my screen.
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