clipping area borderline

Hi,

in a pdf output file I see the borderline of the clipping element  for reference files attached - I do not want to see this line

I use an element for clipping references, this element is drawn in construction class, on a level who is excluded in a pen table

so the element itself is not printed ( I've checked this out with additional elements with the same attributes)

in the output (pdf-file) there is a borderline around the clipping area

What controls this line, how to turn it off - or give it invisible attributes

OBD 10.06.03.04

can this be another bug in the OBD printing, because the border disappears if the output is rasterised
OBD updates 4 & 5 were terrible concerning printing, update 6 is better, but ...
first im. not rasterized , second rasterised

output for rasterized is much lighter, output line-wight is different - only by clicking the check-box rasterize

Rik

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  • 1. go to level manager not level display manager create a level for your ref clip and disable printing for that level top row should shows an icon for the printer if not  rmb  and turn it on from the list.

    2. when you get the print dialog up,  go through all the settings under print settings tick dont print construction elements.

    3. Try not to use construction elements I use a defined non print level see item 1. just disable printing on that level... acad people use their defpoints as non print we can create level called Contruction Level DoNOT PRINT and disable printing... I even have this in my levels.dgnlib so I don't  forget what its called ...

    Don't  work harder work smarter

    Lorys

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  • 1. go to level manager not level display manager create a level for your ref clip and disable printing for that level top row should shows an icon for the printer if not  rmb  and turn it on from the list.

    2. when you get the print dialog up,  go through all the settings under print settings tick dont print construction elements.

    3. Try not to use construction elements I use a defined non print level see item 1. just disable printing on that level... acad people use their defpoints as non print we can create level called Contruction Level DoNOT PRINT and disable printing... I even have this in my levels.dgnlib so I don't  forget what its called ...

    Don't  work harder work smarter

    Lorys

    Started msnt work 1990 - Retired  Nov 2022 ( oh boy am I old )

    But was long time user V8iss10 (8.11.09.919) dabbler CE  update 16 (10.16.00.80) 

    MicroStation user since 1990 Melbourne Australia.
    click link to PM me 

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