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    Default xref line directly on xclip now considered outside the xclip

    whenever my company uses a match line in a background and xrefs the background into a drawings, most people here have put the xclip directly on the match line snapping to its endpoints. usually this is fine, but now when the xclip runs exactly along the match line it considers the line to be outside the xclip. the problem isn't doing our xclips differently from now on, its that the thousands of jobs we have done before now will not have match line unless we fix them.

    anyone come across this and find a solution. i always did my xclips a hair past the match lines so i dont entirely mind, but everyone else seems to have always done it this way.

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    Cool Re: xref line directly on xclip now considered outside the xclip

    I personally use Express tools to changespace to move the matchline from MS to PS you should be able to xclip a dwg by drawing a polyline around what you want to keep as the xclip. Clip your dwg using select polyline, then erase that polyline or put it on a layer called freeze. This should solve your problems in the future.

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