Set The Lineweight Scale For A Layout; Select A Plot Style Table For A Layout; Set Shaded Viewport And Plot Options For A Layout - Autodesk 057B1-41A111-1001 - AutoCAD LT 2010 User Manual

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Scale Views in Layout Viewports
Draw, Scale, and Annotate in Model Space

Set the Lineweight Scale for a Layout

You can scale lineweights proportionately in a layout with the plot scale.
Typically, lineweights specify the line width of plotted objects and are plotted
with the line width size regardless of the plot scale. Most often, you use the
default plot scale of 1:1 when plotting a layout. However, if you want to plot
an E-size layout that is scaled to fit on an A-size sheet of paper, for example,
you can specify lineweights to be scaled in proportion to the new plot scale.
See also:
Control Lineweights

Select a Plot Style Table for a Layout

A plot style table is a collection of plot styles assigned to a layout or model
space.
A plot style is an object property, similar to linetype and color. Therefore, it
can be assigned to an object or a layer and they control an object's plotted
properties.
If you select the Display Plot Styles option under Plot Style Table, the properties
of the plot styles assigned to objects are displayed in the selected layout.
See also:
Control How Objects Are Plotted

Set Shaded Viewport and Plot Options for a Layout

Shaded viewport and plot options settings affect how objects are plotted and
are saved in the page setup.
Shaded viewport and plot options affect how objects are plotted. The options
for shaded viewport plotting give you a large degree of flexibility in conveying
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