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    Is it possible to change the line weight on 100 lines at a time?

    I want to set it back to 'by layer' instead of 1mm

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    Just select all of the lines and set to bylayer. _Qselect may help in selecting the lines.
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    change (select all the lines you want) enter ....properties enter, lineweight/type enter (color, etc) bylayer enter
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    Once you have used QSelect to get the selection set up, then go to the Properties dialogue panel to change everything there.

    Oh, and by the way, welcome to the forum, mate.

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