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Compare design files without level symbology
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Compare design files without level symbology
Original Tip Date:
Aug. 8, 2005
Compare design files without
Level Symbology
For an easy way to compare design files graphically, and without using Level Symbology, take a look at this great tip from
Dick Dudley
:
An easy and fast alternative to using level symbology can be found in your Reference dialog box. Just highlight the file(s) you wish to manipulate, and select
Settings > Adjust Colors
. By playing with the
Value
,
Saturation
, and
Hue
sliders, you can make the file appear as any color or gray shade you want. Toggle on the
Print Adjusted Colors
, and it will print the way it displays! Too easy!
AskInga Tip #550
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Thu, Jun 19 2008 8:37 AM
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Jordan Stierly
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