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I was wondering if I could make the outline of a filled region disappear...or at the least turn the outline white. Thank you.
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Select the filled region. Go to "EDIT". Select the lines that make up the boundary of the filled region and eitheir make them "<Invisible>" or some other linestyle that is white in the drop down menu.
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Thank you!
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Wondering if this will export to .dwg as an invisible entity to compliment the "no pattern" option in the region properties or if it will show up in the .dwg.
thank you
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