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WE CURRENTLY EXPORT TO AUTOCAD AND THEN PLOT. MY FILLED REGIONS PRINT OUT BLACK IN AUTOCAD. I USED TO KNOW WHAT FILLED REGION STYLE WOULD PLOT OUT INVISIBLE WHEN EXPORTED TO AUTOCAD FOR PLOTTING. UNFORTUNATELY I CAN'T RECALL WHICH ONE AND CAN'T RESEARCH WHAT I MIGHT HAVE DONE IN THE PAST. ANYONE KNOW WHAT FILLED REGION TYPE I SHOULD USE THAT WILL PLOT TRANSPARENT IN AUTOCAD?. RAC2008
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I tried both solid black and solid white filled regions, and they both show up white/plot in black in AutoCAD. What did work was using a Masking Region instead of a filled region. It works the same way as a filled region and is always white. In AutoCAD, it just acts like nothing was ever there (for example, I masked a rectangle, and in AutoCAD the lines were trimmed to the masking region).
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