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As of right now at my current firm we have to manually set the LTSCALE and PSLTSCALE to the correct variable if we have multiple scale type viewports. Is there any way for us to not have to do this Or in other words is there a better way to go about making sure our linetypes and whatnot are always visible even if we have to make multiple scale viewports in one drawing If I am not being clear enough please ask a question and I will do my best to answer them correctly. If you load some from ACADISO.LIN and some from ACAD.LIN, since they use drastically different units there is no way to get everything working at the same scale. If you have modified the LIN file or are using custom LIN files, ensure all linetypes are using consistent values. The annotation scale should also take into account any units change from paper space to model space e.g. Entity LTSCALE is the linetype scale setting for each entity. ![]() Entity LTSCALE is best used for short lines where the distance is too close for any dashesdotswhatever to show up. To get a better view of linetypes in model space, set the current annotation scale to something useful e.g. A large area plan at 1:5000 would likely use an annotation scale of 1:5000. Note that annotation scale names are not necessarily the same as the scale values - Fred, Wilma, and Barney could all be 1:5000. Viewports have both a scale and an annotation scale associated with them. You can assign a scale of 1:50 and an annotation scale of 1:1, or 1:5000, or any other scale. Check both the scale of the viewport and the annotation scale assigned to it. Might want to double check the annotation scale settings as well. But if it actually solved your issue, then please mark my solution as accepted.
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