AutoCAD

How To Get Dashed Lines To Show Up In AutoCAD?

Understanding Dashed Lines in AutoCAD

Dashed lines are essential in technical drawings, providing clarity and indicating different types of features or boundaries. If you’re struggling to make dashed lines visible in AutoCAD, follow these steps to resolve the issue effectively.

Step 1: Check Linetype Scale

The first thing to verify is the linetype scale. A common reason dashed lines do not appear as intended is due to the linetype scale being set too low. Here’s how to check and adjust it:

  1. Select the dashed line you wish to modify.
  2. Right-click and choose "Properties" from the context menu.
  3. In the Properties palette, locate the "Linetype" section.
  4. Observe the "Linetype Scale" value. If it is set to a low number (such as 0.1), increase it to a more appropriate value (like 1 or 2) to see if this resolves the issue.

Step 2: Modify LTSCALE Variable

The LTSCALE system variable affects the appearance of all linetypes in the drawing:

  1. Type LTSCALE in the command line and press Enter.
  2. Enter a new value for LTSCALE. A value of 1 is the default. Adjusting this may enhance visibility depending on your specific drawing setup.
  3. Press Enter to apply the change.

Step 3: Regenerate the Drawing

Occasionally, AutoCAD may not display the updated line types until the drawing is regenerated:

  1. Navigate to the "View" tab in the ribbon.
  2. Open the "Appearance" panel and click on the "Regenerate" drop-down.
  3. Select “Regenerate Model” to refresh the display.

Step 4: Check Viewport Settings in Paperspace

If your dashed lines do not appear in Paperspace, you may need to adjust viewport settings:

  1. Double-click inside the viewport to activate it.
  2. Zoom in on the area where the dashed line is supposed to be visible.
  3. Exit the viewport by double-clicking outside of it.
  4. Ensure the viewport scale is set appropriately (e.g., 1/4″ = 1′-0″) to reflect the correct drawing details.

Step 5: Investigate Layer Properties

A layer property could also hinder the visibility of dashed lines:

  1. Go to the "Home" tab in the ribbon and select "Layer Properties."
  2. Identify the layer on which your dashed line is drawn.
  3. Ensure the layer is set to use the desired linetype, and check if the lineweight isn’t causing obstruction.
  4. Confirm the “Color” property is not set to a color that blends in with the background.

Step 6: Confirm System Display Settings

Sometimes, display settings can interfere with how lines are represented:

  1. Go to the “Options” dialog (type OPTIONS in the command line).
  2. Find the “Display” tab.
  3. Under the "Display Performance" section, you might want to uncheck “Show Paper Space objects in Model Space” if it’s enabled, and then hit “OK” to apply changes.

FAQ

  1. Why can’t I see any dashed lines at all?
    This might be due to inadequate linetype scaling or a problem with layer settings where the line’s linetype is set to continuous.

  2. What should I do if the dashed lines are still not visible after following these steps?
    If the dashed lines still do not appear, it’s worth checking if your display driver is updated, or consider restarting AutoCAD.

  3. How do I ensure that the linetype appears the same across different drawings?
    Utilize a consistent setting for LTSCALE across different files and create a standard template file where you set the linetype properties you prefer to maintain uniformity.

By following these steps, you can effectively troubleshoot and ensure that your dashed lines appear as intended in AutoCAD.

About the author

Wei Zhang

Wei Zhang

Wei Zhang is a renowned figure in the CAD (Computer-Aided Design) industry in Canada, with over 30 years of experience spanning his native China and Canada. As the founder of a CAD training center, Wei has been instrumental in shaping the skills of hundreds of technicians and engineers in technical drawing and CAD software applications. He is a certified developer with Autodesk, demonstrating his deep expertise and commitment to staying at the forefront of CAD technology. Wei’s passion for education and technology has not only made him a respected educator but also a key player in advancing CAD methodologies in various engineering sectors. His contributions have significantly impacted the way CAD is taught and applied in the professional world, bridging the gap between traditional drafting techniques and modern digital solutions.