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Mon, Oct 23, 2006 at 2:35:25 AM | Export to dwg - Line weights

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I'm exporting the entire project to AutoCAD - would like the line weights to read the same as when printing from Revit. I know that you can adjust the export lineweights of materials and components in the layer settings of the export options. What I'm after is to be able to export a section to CAD with line weights that approximate the sections generated by revit - join geometries et al. Thanks! Post edited on 2006-10-23 02:35:47

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