Hi,
I have a masking region in a legend placed over a view on a sheet.
When printing, the masking region will hide model geometry but not filled regions in the view.
Any ideas on this?
I am using Revit 2016. I have tried printing using Adobe Acrobat and CutePDF. Using a symbol-annotation masking region in the legend will not work for me as this will hide filled regions and detail lines in my legend. I am currently solving this by drawing a masking region in every view under the legend, but I'm hoping to solve this within the legend.
Many thanks,
Ellen
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Hey there.
When you say a "filled region", you`re talking about some filled pattern or the tool filled region?
Because if you have any filled region and a mask region together, you have to select the filled region and Send to back or select the mask region and Bring to front.
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Felipe Góes
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Hi,
when I say "filled region" I mean a hatch region in a view.
I have a filled region in a plan view on a sheet. The view covers the whole sheet. I place a legend view over the view on the sheet. Even though I have a masking region in my legend the filled region in the view behind prints. Below screenshot highlights the legend view (Acrobat pdf-print). The plan view behind it has a filled region (diagonal hatch).
Many thanks,
Ellen
It seems to work here. The circle area is a Filled Region in the floor plan view. The highlighted rectangle is a Masking Region in the Legend view.
Hi Toan,
Yes, it looks fine when viewing it in Revit, but when I print using Adobe Acrobat or CutePDF it doesn't work anymore.
Many thanks,
Ellen
Sounds like a bug. But you can fix it. Instead of a masking region, draw a filled region with solid pattern and 254,254,254 color (do not use white).
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