I have been using ORD's Named Boundary tool to create Civil Plan boundaries for our sheets and it seems to work well other than when we have aerial images in the background. The aerial image is a .TIF attached in an Aerial.dgn. This DGN is referenced into our sheet DGN file and then the named boundaries are created there too. Below is a screenshot of an example. The red line is where the named boundary is placed, but you can see how the aerial extends well beyond it. It seems like for the aerial reference only, it is creating a rectangle for the largest extents of the named boundary polygon. Any ideas on how we can get the aerial to also be clipped with the polygon like the other references are? (The text extends beyond the named boundary as those elements are placed in the drawing model.)
Thanks,Ken
ORD CE 2022 R2
We have had this same issue and used this workaround: In the Default model (or wherever the named boundaries were created) use the Update Sequence option in the Reference dialog and set the active model to show on top followed directly by the image dgn file. This seems to solve the problem for us.
Ariel,
Thank you for the reply. We already implemented a (tedious) workaround, but I will definitely try to test this as a solution. Thanks!