To change the scale of the multiline, enter s and enter a new scale.Now draw the multiline.To justify the multiline, enter j and select top, zero, or bottom justification.To list available styles, enter the style name or enter ?.At the Command prompt, enter st to select a style.You can save multiline styles to the same file.If you create more than one multiline style, save the current style before creating a new one or you lose the changes to the first style. In the Multiline Style dialog box, click Save to save the multiline style to a file ( the default is acad.mln).In the New Multiline Style dialog box, select the parameters for the multiline style and click OK.Descriptions are optional and can be up to 255 characters, including spaces.In the Create New Multiline Style dialog box, enter a name for the multiline style and select a multiline style from which to start.In the Multiline Style dialog box, click New.The background fill color of the multilineĮlements with a positive offset appear on one side of the middle of the multiline elements with a negative offset appear on the other side of the middle of the multiline.The visibility of the lines, called joints, that appear at each vertex.The offset distance for each element from the middle of the multiline.The total number of elements and position of each element.You can create named styles for multilines to control the number of elements and the properties of each element.