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2004-08-06
04:17 AM
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Molinda Prey
2004-08-06 06:11 AM
2004-08-06 09:54 AM
2004-08-06 10:19 AM
Erika wrote:
You can use the "-1 window background" fill. Be sure to set the type of fill to "empty".
Aussie wrote:both have their merits, but the difference lies in whether or not you will be exporting as a DWG file. the '-1' pen wipes-out the elements underneath when saving as a DWG, but the solid white fill appears as just that (and really stands out on a black background!)
I prefer to use the white background as I can then see that the item has been masked and of course both dont print.
2004-08-06 10:28 AM
~/archiben wrote:Does that mean every where there is a white fill it comes out black in a dwg? or are you meanning a solid fill that is white. I use a white empty fill.
but the solid white fill appears as just that (and really stands out on a black background!)
~/archiben
2004-08-06 03:24 PM