Hello,
I am an pre-elementary :) user of PowerDraft CAD Environment (in daily work we're using AutoCAD) so could anyone give me a hint how to organize a display order (mostly bringing to front and sending to bottom) of an external references?
Beat regardsAleksander Zamorski
one more....
how to fade the external reference in Power draft environment while working with MX.
thanks
Bhaskar
use the reference manager and the function change color, with the option "Print changed colors"
OR
use pentables during the plot/print process
Regards
Frank
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Use the level manager. If the elements are placed with by level colors, you can change them in here and they will both display and plot that way.
If the elements are placed with individual colors, you need to switch to Level Overrides and then, it makes them act by level - except that to see them as set in the level overrides, you also need to turn on Level Symbology in the View Attributes. Again, if you plot with Level Symbology turned on for plotting, they will plot that way too.
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