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    How to show Through Visibility in drawing

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    Product(s): Bentley MXROAD
    Version(s): MXRoad V8i
    Environment: N/A
    Area:  Analysis
    Subarea:  Visibility
    Original Author: Purva Lakde. Product Advantage Group

     

     

     

    Problem Description:

     

    How to show Through Visibility in Drawing & Export to AutoCAD?

     

    Solution:


    1.  Go to Visibility > Through Visibility > Fill all the details under Through Visibility: Reference Details > Hit Next.

                                                                 

    2. Click on Save button at the bottom and Save the model called “ Envelope Model” and Hit ok.

    3. New model under model display will be generated

               

    4. Display the new created model and then select File > Export to AutoCAD.

                                                                                                                                                                                    

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    • Purva Lakde Created by Bentley Colleague Purva Lakde
    • When: Mon, Feb 8 2016 7:54 AM
    • Purva Lakde Last revision by Bentley Colleague Purva Lakde
    • When: Mon, Feb 8 2016 7:54 AM
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