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I am using structure 2010 and i am cutting a full height section thru a stage for a community theater project. I want to be able to see the stuctural elements beyond (columns, hangers, deeper beams, etc.) Is it possible for the objects in the foreground to screen out the elements which occur beyond where they cross them? The only way i can find to do it presently is using masking regions at the points of intersection. since members sizes, and elevations vary across the section it would take a lot of work to mask every point of intersection.
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Can you accomplish this by adjusting your Model Graphics Style (at the bottom of the section view window)? Use "Hidden Line" for example instead of "Wire Frame"? Unless your in a Wire Frame view, solid objects in the front should mask out things behind them.
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