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Hi guys! I need to know how some things affect plotting in Revit. When "thin lines" are turned on....does this affect the way it will be plotted?? also...how about model "lines" (created using the "line" command), will these show up during a plot...or are they invisible to plotting? How does the lineweight system of 1-16 correlate with the real life pen weights (mm)??
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Thin lines are just for viewing purposes. It doesn't affect plotting. Model lines will show up in plotting. You should find all your answers to the line weight question under settings>line weights.
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