How to remove limits from Interior Marker

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ā2016-09-07 08:31 AM
ā2016-09-07
08:31 AM
Lilian Seow
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Interior-Architecture and BIM Management
AC28 USA | Windows 10 Enterprise i5 3.10GHz | Archicad-user since 1994!
LEED AP | cSBA | CAPM | PMP
Interior-Architecture and BIM Management
AC28 USA | Windows 10 Enterprise i5 3.10GHz | Archicad-user since 1994!
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ā2016-09-07 09:18 AM
ā2016-09-07
09:18 AM
Only the marker will print.
The elevation limit lines (the outer ones) and the actual elevation line (the inner ones) will not print.
If you really want to you can turn them off with "Marker Range" in the On-screen View Options.
The elevation limit lines will be dotted if set to 'infinite' in the settings and will be a solid line if set to 'limited'.
The infinite (dotted) limit lines should be stretched to encompass your room.
The limited (solid) extents can be stretched separately if limited is turned on.
Barry.
The elevation limit lines (the outer ones) and the actual elevation line (the inner ones) will not print.
If you really want to you can turn them off with "Marker Range" in the On-screen View Options.
The elevation limit lines will be dotted if set to 'infinite' in the settings and will be a solid line if set to 'limited'.
The infinite (dotted) limit lines should be stretched to encompass your room.
The limited (solid) extents can be stretched separately if limited is turned on.
Barry.
One of the forum moderators.
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Versions 6.5 to 27
i7-10700 @ 2.9Ghz, 32GB ram, GeForce RTX 2060 (6GB), Windows 10
Lenovo Thinkpad - i7-1270P 2.20 GHz, 32GB RAM, Nvidia T550, Windows 11