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Hi I'm a new REVIT user using REVIT 2008. I was just wondering how you can change the border on a filled region. Can you change a filled region to have no border? The same for masked regions - how and where can you change the border-line properties...if at all...
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You can use different lines when you create either of these regions, just select what you want from the drop down on the options bar. That includes invisible lines.
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