In "Draw" there is a limited number of types of lines that could be drawn
such es dashed line, dotted line, 1dash 2dots etc. I use Drw to sketch
clothes in fashion production and need a double dashed line to show double
top stitches.
In "Draw" there is a limited number of types of lines that could be drawn
such es dashed line, dotted line, 1dash 2dots etc. I use Drw to sketch
clothes in fashion production and need a double dashed line to show double
top stitches.
Just some thoughts ..
Perhaps an approx way which might be acceptable
Draw a line, then apply line style 3pt (the 2 lines version, not the solid
version), followed by dash style (square or round dot)
Otherwise .. maybe make a dash line, then duplicate the line and align both
lines close and parallel to each other, then group the 2 lines together, and
use this as your "template" line
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> In "Draw" there is a limited number of types of lines that could be drawn
> such es dashed line, dotted line, 1dash 2dots etc. I use Drw to sketch
> clothes in fashion production and need a double dashed line to show double
> top stitches.
Hi Anna
Maybe the following will help
Type a single = sign in a cell.
Format>Cells>Format>Horizontal dropdown>Fill.
Regards
Roger Govier
Anna M. wrote:
>In "Draw" there is a limited number of types of lines that could be drawn
>such es dashed line, dotted line, 1dash 2dots etc. I use Drw to sketch
>clothes in fashion production and need a double dashed line to show double
>top stitches.
>
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