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Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 3:38:29 PM | New to this amalgam, oh, and a question

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Trying to find a way to have my filled region in an elevation to move to the background, not as in draworder. I don't think it's in the color scheme dialogue box, since it is not a scheme or an area fill, just a single color fill. Yeah, Revit's pretty great. We call it auto-illa-nos-erator. Has a ways to go yet with the "artistic" representation, but am confident it will get there.

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