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Hi,

this is an example to explain my issue, the wipeout boarder covered northside of the wall, i want to hide the object and don't want to show on the print, is there a way that i can hide the wipeout border and object but still show the wall? if i put wipeout on Defpoints then the object become visible. Are there alternate tools to use?

 

 

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Did you hide the frames?

 

Command: WIPEOUT

Specify first point or [Frames/Polyline] : F

Enter mode [ON/OFF/Display but not plot] : OFF

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Did you hide the frames?

 

Command: WIPEOUT

Specify first point or [Frames/Polyline] : F

Enter mode [ON/OFF/Display but not plot] : OFF

Wow, i learn something new today Profcad, it hides the wipeout border. Just wondering if i can show the wall on the northside eventhough i had the wipeout laid on the top? Thank you

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I'm not sure why you want to show the wall, the purpose of the wipeout is to hide what is underneath it. Are you wanting to hide the solid fill and show the lines?

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Wow, i learn something new today Profcad, it hides the wipeout border. Just wondering if i can show the wall on the northside eventhough i had the wipeout laid on the top? Thank you
Not sure what you are trying to achieve here, but Draw Order (usually available via right click) can change which objects are blocked by a WIPEOUT. Try experimenting with its options.
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I'm not sure why you want to show the wall, the purpose of the wipeout is to hide what is underneath it. Are you wanting to hide the solid fill and show the lines?

 

Yes, that would works, Thank you

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Not sure what you are trying to achieve here, but Draw Order (usually available via right click) can change which objects are blocked by a WIPEOUT. Try experimenting with its options.

 

neophoible, i will have to give that a try, i never use it, i willl look up tutorial how to use this command on youtube. thanks sorry guys been very busy.

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