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So I am working on some interior elevations and I am using Filled Region (Solid White) cover up some linework and make the elevtion look correct. In view it looks fine. But when I print or look at print preview they show up when they're not supposed to. Does anybody know why? I want my filled region to cover everything up when printed too. Thanks Lorne
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this thread may help http://www.revitcity.com/forums.php?action=viewthread&thread_id=9324 HTH
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