Door/Window shedule. dont want colour
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ā2011-07-20 08:07 AM
ā2011-07-20
08:07 AM
in 12 i could have it as just linework (no colour).. is there a way to turn this of and have just line work like 12? iv looked and looked for the option to turn it off but i cant seem to find anything.
suppliers keep ringing up asking "does the shading mean they are tinted". so i would like to get it back to just line work if possible.
cheers
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ā2011-07-20 08:43 AM
ā2011-07-20
08:43 AM
You will need to create a Model View Option for your schedules that over-rides the fill background colour.
You will need to make sure that the view for your schedule (in the View Map) is set to use this MVO.
Barry.
You will need to make sure that the view for your schedule (in the View Map) is set to use this MVO.
Barry.
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ā2011-07-21 06:43 AM
ā2011-07-21
06:43 AM
ahh ok. seems overcomplicated for something so simple..
cheers for the tip
cheers for the tip
