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    Using anno-sets you can control all the line weights any way you want to. I like to use the wall detail layerset for cabinet elevations Once you set it up ,it's done. You can create a different anno-set for each elevation, if you want. I have a different Anno-set for just about every view sent to layout. I also print in grayscale to get those lighter lines and fills to make it pop, but its all automatic. Sometimes though if I go too light of a grayscale color. it won't show up. Just have to test it out and see what works for you. One more thing is the use of the reference sets ( I also have a reference set with just about every view sent to layout), You can use the light and dark lines to make it nice to look at and see 2 levels on 1 plan.
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    Quote Originally Posted by perryh View Post
    Using anno-sets you can control all the line weights any way you want to. I like to use the wall detail layerset for cabinet elevations Once you set it up ,it's done. You can create a different anno-set for each elevation, if you want. I have a different Anno-set for just about every view sent to layout. I also print in grayscale to get those lighter lines and fills to make it pop, but its all automatic. Sometimes though if I go too light of a grayscale color. it won't show up. Just have to test it out and see what works for you. One more thing is the use of the reference sets ( I also have a reference set with just about every view sent to layout), You can use the light and dark lines to make it nice to look at and see 2 levels on 1 plan.
    I'll try that Perry. Thanks.
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