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When I look at the 2nd floor all of the lights on the 1st floor show through in half-tone. How do I view the 2nd floor without seeing what is below it?
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right click on the screen away from your building. Go to view properties. Find underlay in Graphics, and set it to none. I hope this helps.
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Thanks, it works perfect.
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