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How do I set my preferred default section line style through styles?

  • Radical Academy
  • Apr 09, 2026

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Step-by-Step: Set Your Preferred Section Line Style

  1. Open the Style Editor
    • Go to Manage tab → Styles and Standards panel → click Styles Editor.
  2. Modify the Active Standard
    • In the left pane, expand Standard → select your active standard (e.g., ISO, ANSI).
    • Under the View Preferences tab, locate section view settings.
  3. Customize Section Line Appearance
    • You can change:
      • Cut edge style (e.g., jagged vs. smooth)
      • Arrowhead type
      • Line type and color
      • Label visibility and format
  4. Save and Apply
    • Click Save to update the style.
    • Set it as default if needed.
    • Close the Style Editor.
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  • Apr 29, 2026

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