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I've been reading some of the other posts on this subject. It doesn't seem there is a solution.
It does seem most people are using hatching to show batt insulation. The biggest problems I've experienced with using a hatch pattern to draw batt insulation are the inability to use it in an arced wall and that using a linetype for batt insulation draws faster than hatching and I would presume there is less drawing overhead overall. Using a linetype to draw batt insulation was nice and was faster than using hatch (noticeably faster). I've noted a couple of problems though. First LTSCALE and second cleanup with 0 width components. Nba live 2005 pc game download. I haven't tried the suggest fix yet for the 0 width cleanup thing yet. I need a way to draw a component like batt insulation at a set size (width).
Then lock the LTSCALE associated with that component so if I have to change the LTSCALE of the drawing the size of the batt insulation doesn't change. I can’t believe a product named Architectural Desktop still has no acceptable solution for drawing batt insulation in walls. Shame on you Autodesk! I have even looked ahead at ADT 2005 (2004b) and ADT 2006 and haven't seen the situation improving. Nice to see that when I create a selection window in 2006 it has a pretty blue color to it now. That in itself is worth our subscription $.:P If you (autodesk) decide to give some real value to the upgrades how bout the following; Proper batt and rigid insulation components that work in straight and curved walls, a much expanded component/wall library (stucco, siding, stone, etc.).

If you are adding things how about expanding the contents of the design centre (More multiview blocks and make the content equal across Imperial and Metric). That would be a start! And I'm sure others could add to the list.
So much for my 2006 high!