You are also likely to have other lines, arcs, etc in your drawing, so you would need to set up a layer filter to keep the unwanted ones out of the Schedule Table. If you wanted to skip the Multi-View Block part, you could schedule the lines/arcs directily, but you would still need an AutoCAD block for the Symbol property, you would loose the ability to use the Definition/Style "Notes" (and the formatting which apparently is possible with that) and you would have to move the properties from a style-based Property Set to an object-based Property Set. Use the Project Settings tab on the Project Properties dialog box to define the path for which set of library symbols you want to use for a particular project. I know you said you did not want to do all that, but I do not see any way around that, other than taking the graphics you have, WBLOCKing them into a separate file and inserting that block along with the legend. AutoCAD Electrical toolset continues to provide the JIC and older IEC symbol libraries for legacy support. If you want that to be part of a continuation of the Electrical Legend Schedule that is also in that file (or in a separate schedule table done in a similar manner), then for each linetype symbol you will need to create an AutoCAD block from the desired graphics, use that as a view block in a Multi-View Block Definition, edit the Multi-View Block Definitions "Notes" to include the desired text, attach the ElectricalStyles-ARCHIdigm Propert Set to the Multi-View Block definition, specify the AutoCAD block in the Symbol Graphic Property in the ElectricalStyles-ARCHIdigm Propert Set and place an instance of the Multi-View Block in each drawing that has the legend Schedule Table added.
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