HIDE LINES

asherjoh
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HIDE LINES

asherjoh
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When one duct crosses over another, how do you get the drawing to show hide lines, showing what duct is above and below? Thanks

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I a layout tab use shadeplot hidden/legacy hidden  play around with that.  then there is a checkmark in the plots dialog box the name of which Eludes me.   

asherjoh
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I still can't get it right. Maybe you could post some pics of your setting? Thanks

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I typically have to overlapping viewports.  One with the objects that I want to hide, and another with Autocad text and backgrounds etc that I do not want to hide.  This will keep the hidden objects from wiping out your backgrounds.

asherjoh
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Overlapping seems to be the best solutions I have seen so far. It gives the results I'm looking for. I thought it would be a lot of hassle but it really isn't. You just copy your finished paper space view port and turn off backgrounds in one and duct in another.  I just though AutoDesk would have addressed this issue a long time ago seeing how a large amount of the purchasers and users are in construction.

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Our field guys go by elevation tags and also use navis freedom to view our models.

asherjoh
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Our field uses elevation tags too but at a glance its quicker for them to see dashed lines verses hunting the tags down. Its just what they are use to, and I have to conform.

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