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Architectural Desktop Plotting linetypes

Architectural Desktop Plotting linetypes

Architectural Desktop Plotting linetypes

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Hello,
I've been trying to print a drawing on Architectural desktop in a top view, where I set up walls to have visible the line above the cut plan as hidden line, so when I have an opening into my walls instead of not having lines above they would appear as a hidden lines .
Although my screen shows me these lines above the walls as I want them to be, at the moment of printing all them appear continuous.
I decided to make a tryal, so I drew a line having the same linetype and scale as the wall's line above the cut plan ( in fact this line is in the same layer), and what I've got is that my single line is hidden (as it should be) but the lines above the walls are continuous, which means that this isn't a problem of a drawing scale.

I would apreciate if somebody can give me a hand with this or tips related to this matter.
Thanks a lot,


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