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batting and scale dashed lines

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Hello, I would like to represent an architectural section on paper space in three distinct windows: the first at scale 1:100, the second at scale 1:50 and the third at scale 1:20. using psltscale 0 and 1 I have two scenarios. in one maintains the scale of the lines drawn but I lose the batting line that I used to represent the insulating; in the other you maintain the batting line but I lose the latch scale. Is there a solution to the problem that you know?? attached the two files with the two cases I mean. Thank you.
 

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a very quick way to solve is to create a 'graphic representation' of the batting line.
use the wmfout command by selecting the line, then use wmfin to reinsert it as a block. the entities present in the block lose reference with the typeline.
scale the block and delete the old line
Hi.
 
Okay thank you! It could be a good method. climbing the block I have no perfect match with the starting object though. can you convert the line getting a perfect lock without having to scale it later? ?
 
Okay thank you! It could be a good method. climbing the block I have no perfect match with the starting object though. can you convert the line getting a perfect lock without having to scale it later? ?
Maybe creating a dwf, but so you would have an external file to handle.
the geometry produced by wmfout is never identical to the original as the command is based on the appearance of the object at the time of selection and pixels (which do not always have square shape).
with wmfout you get, for the same object, different results according to the 'zoom' (lontano/vicino) to which
select the object.
At this point he uses a nice dynamic block to draw the insulation.
like batt.dwg looks here:http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/dynamic-blocks/batt-insulation-block/td-p/2053140
 
Okay. I decided to create the dynamic block of the desired thickness and replace it to the batting line. It seems to me the fastest way to solve the problem without inventing complex things. (also because I use version lt). Thanks for the time you've dedicated me, I'm grateful.
Greetings, Ilbona.
 

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