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Yes @sbadenis , that's exactly what I meant. I haven't checked all the dwg files but the three files provided by  @francis_2 are concerned so I guess the others too.

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@sbadenis and @d.Roger  

Thank you for the explanation friends would you have a print screen for me to realize because on ITEM, Rexroth profiles, I don't encounter this type of pb.
Why would lines overlap unless the DWG is crappy at the beginning (mystery)

I like to understand the misfortune of some makes the future knowledge of others ;-)

Kind regards

 

Example 1:

SW doesn't like a common wall on a welded construction profile:

You should either put a double line spaced one or 2 tenths apart or delete this line.

 

Hello @sbadenis 

Thank you for your very explicit example.
But regardless of that I don't understand why there are these two lines since there is no such thing as extruded or drawn profiles, maybe due to other laminated profiles manufacturing method????
Well in any case it's interesting to know that and it's in line with the popular adage "the devil is in the details".

Thank you fortiches ;-) ;-) ;-)

Kind regards

PS: yesterday I discovered another SW allergy ;-)

Hello everyone,

Thank you for your help, I recreated the profiles one by one for the most used by my company but I still have a little to do(150) :-)

Thank you again and good luck to you

I close the subject