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when a title block has been changed is there a way to insert it on all sheets at once or do you need to place a new titlblock on each sheet.
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if you saved it with the same name as the old titleblock, you should just have to import it to your project and all will change.
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I have another titleblock question. I made a titleblock using some very heavy outlines, and lighter interior lines. I made the heavy lines by assigning a width of 9 to wide lines in the titleblock. When I start a project sheet using the titleblock, the lines all show up much thinner. If I change wide lines to 9 in the project, the titleblock stays the same. How can I get my wide lines to show up?
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Karen
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Sounds like they should have changed. You changed the lineweight in SETTINGS_OBJECT STYLES correct?
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WHEN YOU MADE YOUR TITLEBLOCK DIDYOU MAKES NEW LINE STYLES AND CHANGE THEIR WEIGHT AND TYPE OR DID YOU MODIFY THE EXISTING. I FOUND THAT IF I MAKE A NEW LINE AND MAKE THE SETTINGS DIFFERENT AND THE NAMES ARE DIFFERENT WHEN THE NEW TITLEBLOCK IS INSERTED INTO THE PROJECT THE NEW TYPES COME IN AND YOU DON'T HAVE TO CHANGE THEM IN THE PROJECT. SINCE THEY ARE DIFFERENT THAN REVIT OUT OF THE BOX STYLES, THERE IS NO OVERWRITING CONFLICTS.
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I agree with Bim man
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Thanks for all the replies. After I made the post I discovered the trick of making a new linetype. Worked just fine!
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