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You can turn the display of lineweights on or off by clicking Show/Hide
Lineweight button on the status bar. This setting does not affect the plotting
of lineweights.
Display Lineweights in Model Space
Lineweight display in model space does not change with the zoom factor. For
example, a lineweight value that is represented by a width of four pixels is
always displayed using four pixels regardless of how far you zoom in. If you
want the lineweights on objects to appear thicker or thinner on the Model
layout, use LWEIGHT to set their display scale. Changing the display scale
does not affect the lineweight plotting value.
In model space, weighted lines that are joined form a beveled joint with no
end caps. You can use plot styles to apply different joins and endcap styles to
objects with lineweights.
NOTE Different styles of endcaps and joins of objects with lineweight are displayed
only in a full preview using PREVIEW or PLOT.
Display Lineweights in Layouts
In layouts and plot preview, lineweights are displayed in real-world units, and
lineweight display changes with the zoom factor. You can control lineweight
plotting and scaling in your drawing in the Print dialog box or the Page Setup
Dialog Box.
Set the Current Lineweight
The current lineweight is the lineweight used for any objects you draw until
you make another lineweight current.
All objects are created using the current lineweight. You can set the current
lineweight with the:
Lineweight property on the Properties Inspector palette
Lineweight Settings dialog box
CELWEIGHT system variable
If the current lineweight is set to BYLAYER, objects are created with the
lineweight assigned to the current layer.
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