Problem with fills
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2011-12-18 11:38 PM
2011-12-18
11:38 PM


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2011-12-19 02:28 AM
2011-12-19
02:28 AM
try this:
in the fill's dialog box, check what type of fill it is (drafting, cut or cover), then go to Document>Set Model View>Model View Options and to the "Overide Fill Displays" tab to see the options for that type of fill; these are saved with view sets, and you may have inadvertantly saved a view with an overide setting.
in the fill's dialog box, check what type of fill it is (drafting, cut or cover), then go to Document>Set Model View>Model View Options and to the "Overide Fill Displays" tab to see the options for that type of fill; these are saved with view sets, and you may have inadvertantly saved a view with an overide setting.

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2011-12-19 02:17 PM
2011-12-19
02:17 PM
mlegs wrote:Take a look at Work Environment > User Preference Schemes > On-Screen Options > Automatic Pen Color Visibility Adjustment for Model Views.
but after I make the fill, it turns out a bit greyI think I have changed something somewhere but I don't know what. This happened with all the white fills in all my projects.
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