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    What command do I use to turn on and off wipeouts and image borders. When I type TFRAMES it says: Cannot set IMAGEFRAME to that value *Invalid*

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    Default Re: TFRAMES

    Well, TFRAMES is an Express Tools command, and generally you don't set it to a value. You just type TFRAMES, and it should toggle both values. If that's not working, I don't know why.

    You can always set them directly. For images, type IMAGEFRAME, and set it to 0 (off), 1 (on, plots on paper), or 2 (on, does not plot on paper). For wipeouts, type WIPEOUT, then type F (for FRAMES), then type ON or OFF.

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    Default Re: TFRAMES

    In 2010 there is a variable called FRAME, which controls reference frames:
    0 = Off
    1 = On and Plotted
    2 = On and not plotted
    3 = Individually set by IMAGEFRAME, PDFFRAME, XCLIPFRAME, DGNFRAME

    It does not set wipeout frames, but you could very easily create a command that sets all of these for you.

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