Schedules covert by fill
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‎2017-03-23 10:02 PM
‎2017-03-23
10:02 PM
When I explode the schedule, I can remove the fill and the text and lines show up.
The schedules were in the layouts for weeks and never showed this problem, until this morning.
I also opened the backup from yesterday, but that has the same issues, so it's probably something that I changed yesterday

I tested a new drawing, but there the schedules show correct.
Any idea's or suggestions?
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‎2017-03-24 01:27 AM
‎2017-03-24
01:27 AM
I can't say I have ever see a white fill in front of schedule.
But something you can try is to select the schedule (drawing ) in the layout and check in the drawing settings if the background is set to 'transparent' or not.
I always have mine set as transparent.
Barry.
But something you can try is to select the schedule (drawing ) in the layout and check in the drawing settings if the background is set to 'transparent' or not.
I always have mine set as transparent.
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‎2017-03-24 01:36 AM
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Barry wrote:Yep, I tried that as well, the strange thing is they where normal for the last weeks, so I probably changed a global setting because its affecting all the schedules, If only I new which one.
I can't say I have ever see a white fill in front of schedule.
But something you can try is to select the schedule (drawing ) in the layout and check in the drawing settings if the background is set to 'transparent' or not.
I always have mine set as transparent.
Barry.

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‎2017-03-24 01:51 AM
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MombergNZ wrote:I am not sure what it could be.
Yep, I tried that as well, the strange thing is they where normal for the last weeks, so I probably changed a global setting because its affecting all the schedules, If only I new which one.
Model View Options, Graphic Overrides and Renovation Filters don't have any effect in layouts.
What version of Archicad are you using?
Does it print normally or as a white fill.
Something else to try.
If you can place a new schedule that is fine then ALT-click that drawing frame to inherit its properties and then CTRL+ALT click to inject them into the one with the white fill.
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‎2017-03-24 02:11 AM
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Barry wrote:I use AC20 v5025 NZE (New Zealand version).
I am not sure what it could be.
Model View Options, Graphic Overrides and Renovation Filters don't have any effect in layouts.
What version of Archicad are you using?
Does it print normally or as a white fill.
Something else to try.
If you can place a new schedule that is fine then ALT-click that drawing frame to inherit its properties and then CTRL+ALT click to inject them into the one with the white fill.
Barry.
We print on a white paper, so I can't say if there was a white fill background. as far as I know, schedule's don't have a background color.
I just put a different schedule which I haven't used before (Door schedule) on a layout, and now
It's probably a Friday thing, thanks for thinking along.

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‎2017-03-24 02:16 AM
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Some sort of display glitch I guess.
Glad you have it sorted now.
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Glad you have it sorted now.
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‎2017-07-20 03:28 AM
‎2017-07-20
03:28 AM
I've got the same issue here with a fill appearing on top of the schedule in the layout view. Any idea what I can do to fix it?

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‎2017-10-25 10:46 AM
‎2017-10-25
10:46 AM
Probably a bit late for you now Richard but maybe this will help in the future.
http://archicad-talk.graphisoft.com/viewtopic.php?p=273429
I have no way to test if this actually works or not as I have not come across the problem myself.
Barry.
I have no way to test if this actually works or not as I have not come across the problem myself.
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