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Go to Solution. Solved by pendean. Kudos gladly accepted. I think everyone is trying to tell you to just look on the Internet, come back if you get stuck or cannot find anything. Or better yet, spend about minutes in HELP and learn how to write your own since it’s really not that difficult.

Why does everyone reply with the instructions to make linetypes instead of just replying with a linetype? It is certainly odd that no one will actually just post a competed file and that there is no good page for functional downloads of actual linetypes. Searching forums is always my last choice. I am rarely interested in random peoples opinions. The way corporations have totally abandoned thier responsibilities to “forums” is one of the worst things to come from the internet.

Very odd. I did not start this thread. I would like to find a simple smooth sine wave to represent standard corrugated roofing. I did post that request on a new thread. Thanks those are nice lines but they are not a. Is there a way to add those linetypes to my standard set of linetypes?

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Back to Topic Listing Previous Next. Message 1 of Where do I go to find linetypes that i can download for free. Message 2 of Message 3 of Message 4 of Message 5 of Message 6 of Funny how Google brought me here.

Message 7 of Message 8 of Message 9 of Why not just post what people are asking for? Message 10 of And which linetypes are these? For what? Look like what? You keep posting and replying with no information, so no one is going to do much of anything except to give you the tools to help yourself.

Insulting everyone is no help either. Message 11 of Message 12 of The only odd thing is you not being specific about your need.

One more time Message 13 of Message 14 of I just compiled a few line types to passify the whining! I was going to call all of yall a bad name, but chose not too! Message 15 of Message 16 of Whatever, they work! So what I would do is download my dwg, open it, select all lines, copy, paste into a dwg or your go to template.

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Appendix C • The Autodesk AutoCAD Certification. Exporting to PDF through Mastering. This will require learning some new concepts and skills as well as learning a different vocabulary. Today, the majority of the Mechanical CAD systems are. In this AutoCAD LT training course from Brian Benton, you will learn how to create 2D drawings using this lighter version of AutoCAD developed by Autodesk.

 

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