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Hi, I totally understand the need to be able to draw a line which exceeds the boundary.

 

The exemple coming to my mind is when adding "spot elevation". It's surely not the best one, but here it is :

For what I know, there is no way to add a space between the tip of the leader and the element (sometime it's possible to move the spot elevation and a space is created, but it's not the case most of the time).

 

So often time I draw a 2D line (aligned with the element) and place the spot elevation on top of it.

But then I need to extend the boundary only to see the whole line.

When there aren't many things to hide, it's not so bad to extend the boundary, but it can quickly get complicated if there are a lot of objects to hide.

 

Since 2D lines are annotations, it would be logical that they would ignore the boundary.

 

See the image below :

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Have a nice day!