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    Hi,

    I just created a solid gray filled region to indicate no CJ's in a gym floor slab. After doing this the wall footing lines were not showing up through the region. I selected the region and then the Send to Back tool but it does not seem to be working.

    Anyone know what I'm doing wrong?

    Thanks,

    Rick McElvain

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    Default Re: Filled Region and Send to Back

    Hi Rick,

    The send / back - front fill command only applies to 2D elements.

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    beegee,

    thanks for the response, is there a way to accomplish this then? I found a response from Pete J regarding transparent filled regions and his suggestion was to use a dot screen set to be transparent.

    Does anyone have any other suggestions? I'm going to try the dot screen out and see if that works for what I want....

    Rick

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    Rick,
    Isn't it just a matter of setting the fill region to transparent?

    Tom Weir
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    Default Re: Filled Region and Send to Back

    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Weir
    Rick,
    Isn't it just a matter of setting the fill region to transparent?

    Tom Weir
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    Hi Tom,

    Here's an image of the Type Properties and one of the plan view. I've got the Background set to Transparaent but it doesn't seem to make any difference.

    Have you been able to get it to work?

    Rick
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    Default Re: Filled Region and Send to Back

    ...because you are using a solid fill. Use a fine dot pattern and it will work.

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    Hi all,
    Ya, Aaron is right...
    But there is no default dot pattern so you will need to import one from your autocad PAT folder.

    Tom Weir
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    I have created a detail component with some filled region hatch. How can I get the hatch to rotate with the inserted detail group and not remain orientated with the plan in which it is inserted?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rpm
    Hi,

    I just created a solid gray filled region to indicate no CJ's in a gym floor slab. After doing this the wall footing lines were not showing up through the region. I selected the region and then the Send to Back tool but it does not seem to be working.

    Anyone know what I'm doing wrong?

    Thanks,

    Rick McElvain
    I have pretty much the same issue. With 9.1 I was able to create solid filled region set it to transparent and be done.
    Now with 2008 it blocks evetything. even when i change it to something other than solid it is not good because makes the model elements fuzzy.
    Any help?
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    Default Re: Filled Region and Send to Back

    Hello all,

    I was struggling with the same problem, and
    finally found out that you need to use Detail lines
    to make them bring to front of a filled region.

    This is, probably, because, Model lines are 3D
    elements, so they can't interact "in 2D ways".

    anyway, with detail lines it worked for us.

    Of course, it's not easy to convert model
    lines into model lines! maybe for the same reason?
    But there is a post by Steve Safford on that
    with a workaround, if I am not wrong.

    Stefano

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