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If the current lineweight is set to BYBLOCK, objects are created using the
default lineweight setting until the objects are grouped into a block. When
the block is inserted into the drawing, it acquires the current lineweight setting.
If you do not want the current lineweight to be the lineweight assigned to
the current layer, you can specify a different lineweight explicitly.
Objects in drawings created in an earlier release of AutoCAD for Mac are
assigned the lineweight value of BYLAYER, and all layers are set to DEFAULT.
Lineweight assigned to objects is displayed as a solid fill drawn in the object's
assigned color.
Change the Lineweight of an Object
You can change the lineweight of an object by reassigning it to another layer,
by changing the lineweight of the layer the object is on, or by specifying a
lineweight for the object explicitly.
You have three choices for changing the lineweight of an object:
Reassign the object to another layer with a different lineweight. If an
object's lineweight is set to BYLAYER, and you reassign the object to a
different layer, it acquires its lineweight from the new layer.
Change the lineweight assigned to the layer that the object is on. If an
object's lineweight is set to BYLAYER, it acquires the lineweight of its layer.
When you change the lineweight assigned to a layer, all objects on that
layer assigned the BYLAYER lineweight are updated automatically.
Specify a lineweight for an object to override the layer's lineweight. You
can specify the lineweight of each object explicitly. If you want to override
the layer-determined lineweight of an object with a different one, change
an existing object's lineweight from BYLAYER to a specific lineweight.
If you want to set a specific lineweight for all subsequently created objects,
change the Lineweight property on the Properties Inspector palette when no
objects are selected from BYLAYER to a specific lineweight.
See also:
Override Layer Properties in Viewports (page 121)
Control the Properties of Objects | 141