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    Default Linework tool w/ Topography

    Anybody got any hints on how to make the edges of Topography Invisible?
    I just talked to Support & they confirmed that you can't use the Linework with Topography.
    That seems odd to me - isn't it just a line?

    My problem is that I've got site info showing. The Topography, of course is cut at the edge of the building. There are a few place where I want to change the Walls to Dashed. The Wall changes, but the Topography still shows under it and can't be changed to Invisible. Can't turn the Topography off all together, because I need to see the rest of it.

    The only thing I can think of at this point is to either use Filled Regions to hide the topography or to draw Detail Lines over the top of the Topography and turn off Topography altogether.

    TIA

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    Default Re: Linework tool w/ Topography

    turn the topography object style to white, leave major and minor countours black or red, whatever you use.
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