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Regards, Charles Shade
CSHADEDESIGN | AUTOCAD LT | LT-KB | DYNAMIC BLOCKS
Please mark Accept as Solution if your question is answered. Kudos gladly accepted. ⇘
As far as i can tell, there is no such command as "send to back".
My dilemma is, the xref is covering SOME of the drawing. I don't understand how it's on a Layer that you can even SEND back as in Photoshop. BTW how nice is Adobe where you can just juggle layers?! Doesn't anyone at AutoDesk ever use GOOD software and see this genius moves?
Anyway, I cannot for the life of me, figure out why this xref is blocking some of my drawing.
Please don't offer advice like "sendtoback" if that is not a genuine command. It's aggravating.
Hi,
>> As far as i can tell, there is no such command as "send to back".
Incorrect, in AutoCAD as well as in AutoCAD LT the command _DRAWORDER exists and is working well, with all 4 options you can chose.
>> I don't understand how it's on a Layer that you can even SEND back as in Photoshop
That you don't understand it does not mean that others don't understand.
One example is that Photoshop does not know blocks (or similar objects) which can have objects on different layers.
Your mass of posts blaming AutoCAD is annoying, if you don't like AutoCAD then simply don't use AutoCAD, instead create your plans with Photoshop (instead of putting incorrect information's in other threads)
To your question (if it is one)
>> I cannot for the life of me, figure out why this xref is blocking some of my drawing.
What is "this xref" and what do you mean by "blocking some of my drawing" ... if you want to ask questions then please create a new thread, let us know which software release and service pack you are using and describe your issue. The sentence above does not give the supporters here any info that gives us the possibility to help.
- alfred -
Would you be able to share your drawing file with us?
Thanks.
This is exactly why helpers are not helpful.
Send to back is the "Command" the helper claims to have used.
But actually, he did not, apparently use "send to back", he used draw order.
Granted everyone isn't cut out for teaching, but for those of us who LOATH auto cad, it is NOT helpful at all to say use the command "send to back" when in fact the command is something else.
Imprecise directions are not only not helpful, but exacerbate problems. We type in "sendtoback" in the command line and it doesn't work resulting in a tailspin of further incomprehension.
SO, for those of you who are so generous and trying to be helpful, thank you--it is wonderful that you are contributing, but your directions must be precise and literal to actually be helpful.
Hi,
>> This is exactly why helpers are not helpful.
>> Send to back is the "Command" the helper claims to have used.
SCNR ... Have you seen, that my answer was not sent as answer to the original poster?
It was an answer to post 6 from douglas.shortCM2W5 (based on some experience from other posts from him/her)
>> it is NOT helpful at all to say use the command "send to back"
If you read my post then please re-read it ... I never wrote "use the command 'send to back'", had I?
>> Imprecise directions are not only not helpful
Correct.
>> SO, for those of you who are so generous and trying to be helpful
Sorry if you don't find my posts helpful
- alfred -
@Ehsan.Ghassemlou wrote:
why you have checked the question! it has not been answered yet
"If you want to ask questions then please create a new thread, let us know which software release and service pack you are using and describe your issue in more detail. The sentence above does not give the supporters here any info that gives us the possibility to help."
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