PM9 layout display order, or How To Place the Master on Top?

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‎2004-12-01
10:51 AM
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‎2023-05-19
04:06 PM
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Gordana Radonic
‎2004-12-01
10:51 AM
Now I find that Drawings placed on a layout always print/plot/publish on top of the Master info, despite my efforts to Send To Back or Bring to Top. If I have a dark Drawing, no Master info shows. And since the Drawing always lands on top, it doesn't help to cover the obscuring parts with a white fill. And since the Drawing's bounding box (that cuts what's shown on the layout) is always a rectangle, I can't solve it that way either. Help!
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‎2004-12-01 02:52 PM
‎2004-12-01
02:52 PM
Thomas,
the drawing or view or pmk is set to have a transparent background by default. The frame of this view can also be an oval or a polygon that you define manually.
Does this help or am I missing something. See image attached.
the drawing or view or pmk is set to have a transparent background by default. The frame of this view can also be an oval or a polygon that you define manually.
Does this help or am I missing something. See image attached.
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AC4.55 through 28 / USA AC27-6010 USA
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‎2004-12-01 07:39 PM
‎2004-12-01
07:39 PM
Thanks Aaron, I missed the polygon. It will sure help!
But of course a way of getting the Master items (with white background) on top of the imported drawings by default would be less work.
But of course a way of getting the Master items (with white background) on top of the imported drawings by default would be less work.
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‎2004-12-01 07:42 PM
‎2004-12-01
07:42 PM
sorry Thomas,
isn't that what setting a "transparent background" (see the check box in the image?) for the drawings that sit on the sheets would do?
isn't that what setting a "transparent background" (see the check box in the image?) for the drawings that sit on the sheets would do?
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‎2004-12-01 10:11 PM
‎2004-12-01
10:11 PM
Nope. If the figures in the drawing are black, and obscure the Master's drawing label, transparent background doesn't help. I'll always want the label on top, I'm afraid.
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‎2004-12-03 05:49 PM
‎2004-12-03
05:49 PM
I put this on the wish list too.
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