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Mon, Dec 27, 2004 at 7:30:20 PM | Phasing

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I want the existing phase to be darker than the default, yet I want the new walls to show even darker. I've changed the pen numbers, but it won't let me alter the new construction when the drawing is in the new construction phase. If I put the drawing in existing phase, the existing lines are the darkness I want, but the new construction disappears. What can I do? Is there some other way to change the pen settings on existing and new construction? Post edited on 2004-12-30 14:39:36

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