Bring Object in front of fill
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2017-09-14
02:13 AM
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Rubia Torres
2017-09-14
02:13 AM
Just wondering if someone was able to help me in regards to bringing an object in front of a fill, i have set the background colour to white and brought display order to front, fill still seems to stay over top of object.
Attached pic. gives an idea of what i am talking about.
Any help would be appreciated.Thanks
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2017-09-14 02:20 AM
2017-09-14
02:20 AM
Select the object then Edit> Display order> Bring to front.
if that doesn't work it may be a graphic override setting.
if that doesn't work it may be a graphic override setting.
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2017-09-14 02:40 AM
2017-09-14
02:40 AM
Yes i have tried this, doesn't seem to come to front.
Is there a quick way to explain the graphic override setting?
Thanks for your help.
Is there a quick way to explain the graphic override setting?
Thanks for your help.
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2017-09-14 04:00 AM
2017-09-14
04:00 AM
Just to make sure it is the GO, go to view settings & set the GO to no overrides

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2017-09-17 03:50 PM
2017-09-17
03:50 PM
Maybe the Object does not have a background fill and so nothing indicates that it is indeed in front of the Fill. The Bring to Front/Send to Back commands should work. You can also try to Send the Fill to the Back instead of Bringing the Object to the Front.
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