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Montero1 wrote: >Is there a linetype available that has a built in flow arrow? (see attached) >Currently I lay out my flow diagrams and add the flow arrow direction as a block. I think I can create a custom line type, but if there's already one out there that someone would like to share, of course you'll get full credit for your time saving tool. >I just jumped from 2006 to 2009. Perhaps one is built into 2009? If so, I haven't found it yet. >Thanks >>>------------------------------------------------------------------------ >I have attached A zip with three.
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-linetype Current line type. I'm trying to create a stable linetype with Arrows to show a flow path.
I created one by hatching an arrow along a polyline and then exploding hatch, worked for a while and now it isn't, I never closed out of the drawing and it just dissapeared. Either way, what is the best way to create the above mentioned linetype??
I know that under wingding's #3 font, 'letter A' is an arrow that I like, but when I try defining the linetype with this insert among the polyline it filters out the letters. I'm getting pretty frustrated, any help would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance, ee. Eemery56 said the following on 2/15/2006 3:32 PM: >I'm trying to create a stable linetype with Arrows to show a flow path.
I created one by hatching an arrow along a polyline and then exploding hatch, worked for a while and now it isn't, I never closed out of the drawing and it just dissapeared. Either way, what is the best way to create the above mentioned linetype??
>>I know that under wingding's #3 font, 'letter A' is an arrow that I like, but when I try defining the linetype with this insert among the polyline it filters out the letters. I'm getting pretty frustrated, any help would be much appreciated. >>Thanks in advance, >>ee You will either need to create a linetype definition using a shape or a font (Wingdings, as you mentioned) Linetype creation is throughly covered in the customization guide. Some more tips here: For a finished solution, see: -- R.K. McSwain You can also use the Express Tools 'Make Shape' and 'Make Linetype'.
I'd use a widened PLine arrow for the shape. McSwain' wrote in message news:5087600@discussion.autodesk.com. Eemery56 said the following on 2/15/2006 3:32 PM: >I'm trying to create a stable linetype with Arrows to show a flow path. I >created one by hatching an arrow along a polyline and then exploding >hatch, worked for a while and now it isn't, I never closed out of the >drawing and it just dissapeared.