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Blue Centerlines in my printed drawing

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Adrian2

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Dear Folks;

I have a couple of centerlines that I added to my SW2001 drawing that are showing up as blue when the drawing is printed. 2 identical centerlines on the opposite side of the drawing show up in black just as I want them to. Is SW trying to tell me something ?

Regards Adrian
 
If they're Blue on the computer screen too, then just FIX one or both ends of the line until it turns Black.

If they're Blue on the screen and Black on paper, then I have no idea. Just a guess, try FIX'ing the ends anyway and print it out to see what happens?

Ken
 
Blue is the default color for the unconstrained state of sketches. SW if telling you that your sketch (this case centerlines) isn't fully defined. "The attempt and not the deed confounds us."
 
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