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I was attempting to create a north arrow generic annotation based off of the one we use in AutoCAD. I managed to get one that looks fairly close, but discovered when I loaded it into a project, the draw order was different than in the family editor, and so light lines were showing on top of darker lines that were supposed to be hiding the ends of the lines. Is there anyway to control the draw order? Also, some of the filled regions cover up lines while some do not. I figured this is also a matter of draw order.
Tim Smith
IT Manager, Mechanical Engineer | Motz Engineering
“There is nothing more expensive than hiring cheap engineers.”
Experienced in Revit MEP/AutoCAD/Sketchup | Autodesk BPA Certificate
IT Manager, Mechanical Engineer | Motz Engineering
“There is nothing more expensive than hiring cheap engineers.”
Experienced in Revit MEP/AutoCAD/Sketchup | Autodesk BPA Certificate
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