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dhurd
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Trace Reference Palette

Can anyone help me get the Trace Reference Palette active again? I must have hid it at sometime in the last 20 years and want to see if I can adjust a setting. Shouldn't it be in this dropdown? V25 on PC. 

 

Thanks for the help. 

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So you mean this, you can select which elements to show so select fills

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Barry Kelly
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Looks like you have a custom Work Environment or an old one you have carried over from previous versions.

You can edit the WE to add the trace & reference command to the Windows > Palettes menu.

Or you can just load the default WE.

 

If you have an old or custom WE, then any new commands will not be included automatically.

This may not be a new command as such, but some of them have changed over the years and are treated as new commands.

 

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Hello,

 

Did you check into view menu ?

Christophe - FRANCE
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dhurd
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Nothing about trace in the view menu for me. 

@dhurd , just right click on the view in the project map or view map and choose show as trace reference that will activate the palette and to show the palette in the standard toolbar there’s icon for trace & reference go down and press on trace and reference to show the palette, and for more see this video:

https://youtu.be/i3yR-J8aqJ0

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dhurd
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That did it! What I was looking for in that palette though was a way to see fills in trace. I draw many fills for framing members, but then I can never see them on trace reference. Is there a trick to that? Background fills show up for text boxes, but not just a straight drawn fill. 

@dhurd , do you mean this in tip 2?

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dhurd
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Nope, that certainly make the background fill of text blocks transparent, but fills that I have drawn do not show up on trace, the outline doesn't show up, or the fill itself. 

So you mean this, you can select which elements to show so select fills

5E2B6558-0F12-4FDC-9A49-5C10151C3B51.png

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dhurd
Contributor

Oh my, that invisible flyout on a palette that has been hidden since the early 2000's. Fills was the only checkbox that wasn't checked. Thank you!!. 

Barry Kelly
Moderator

Looks like you have a custom Work Environment or an old one you have carried over from previous versions.

You can edit the WE to add the trace & reference command to the Windows > Palettes menu.

Or you can just load the default WE.

 

If you have an old or custom WE, then any new commands will not be included automatically.

This may not be a new command as such, but some of them have changed over the years and are treated as new commands.

 

Barry.

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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

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