You can modify plot style tables. Changes you make to a plot style affect the objects to which that plot style is assigned.
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Change Plot Style Settings
Topics in this section
- Overview of Plot Style Settings
The Plot Style Table Editor displays the plot styles contained in the specified plot style table. - Set Color, Screening, Grayscale, and Dither in Plot Style Tables
You can use a plot style to assign color, screening, grayscale, and dither properties. - Assign Pen Numbers and Virtual Pens in Plot Style Tables
The pen assignments used by the plotter differ depending on whether you use a pen plotter or another kind of printer, such as a laser printer. - Control Plotted Lineweights and Linetypes
Both lineweight and linetype can be set as an object property or controlled when plotted by using a plot style. Lineweight or linetype settings in the plot style override the object's lineweight or linetype at plot time. - Assign Plotted Line End and Join Styles
You can set the line end and join styles for objects that have lineweight assigned, either as an object property or as a plot style override. - Assign Plotted Fill Styles
You can assign a variety of fill style options when plotting wide polylines, donuts, objects hatched with a solid fill, and solids.
Parent topic: Control How Objects Are Plotted