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Draft configuration file

MastroheaD

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Good morning to all,
After making several tables, I realized that the weight of the lines of the views, quotas, etc. was such as to make them unclear at the time of the press. At this point I wonder if there is a possibility to change the configuration of the .dft properties (maybe with a configuration file) to avoid having to modify all the handle boards by risking leaving something back. . .
I couldn't find anything about this, am I interrupted or is it so limited?

thanks in advance,
 
the thickness of the lines is managed as styles.
from view / styles, open the style manager.
from there there is also a 'organize styles' that, without too much pretence, allows you to import and replace (if the name is identical) styles on the open file.
another method can be, once you are sure to have the template in place to a hundred percent, to open the old design, shows all plans, copy everything, close, on a new file based on the correct template, paste on origin, save and overwrite the old: However, if you use a pdm, you lose your custom properties, he thinks about updating them.

in fact when you paste objects, if the name of the style corresponds, the name of the current file is used, if it does not exist it is created with the properties that it inherits in the paste copy.

so first created the correct template, time ago I posted mine.
do not focus only on lines but also restraints, odds, tables etc.

If you have a hundred hand-made drafts, if you have more, you do them by hand a little at a time.
 
the thickness of the lines is managed as styles.
from view / styles, open the style manager.
from there there is also a 'organize styles' that, without too much pretence, allows you to import and replace (if the name is identical) styles on the open file.
another method can be, once you are sure to have the template in place to a hundred percent, to open the old design, shows all plans, copy everything, close, on a new file based on the correct template, paste on origin, save and overwrite the old: However, if you use a pdm, you lose your custom properties, he thinks about updating them.

in fact when you paste objects, if the name of the style corresponds, the name of the current file is used, if it does not exist it is created with the properties that it inherits in the paste copy.

so first created the correct template, time ago I posted mine.
do not focus only on lines but also restraints, odds, tables etc.

If you have a hundred hand-made drafts, if you have more, you do them by hand a little at a time.
It seems to me that the latest version of opensave has the possibility to update styles.

It's a little I don't use it, at the time I modified it to update some styles and align all my designs.

Hi.
 

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