s2art wrote:
We usually place a masking fill with a hole in it to obscure areas outside the room or area you're enlarging. There can be a bit of juggling to do with text / leaders (or labels) and display order, but it's pretty easy to select it all and "bring to front"
Or create 2 views of the enlarged room purely for placing on the layouts (not for working on).
One has all the layers you need but not the text layer.
The other has just the text layer and nothing else.
When placed on top of each other in the layout you have all the correct layers on again.
The beauty of this is you can crop the drawing with no text to show just the amount of room space that you need - similar to the hole in your white fill but eliminatesthe backwards and forwards juggling.
Of course you still have a view with all of the correct layers on so that you can work on the plan (you don't place this on the layouts - it's just for working on).
You just have to get used to the fact that the text/dimensions will overlap the walls while you are working on the plans but will not be so in the layouts.
Barry.
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