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    Question Turn transparency off so I can see locked Layers

    hey people,

    I have a question about the transperancy of locked layers. At the moment I can barely see the locked layer, how do I turn the transperancy off so i can see the locked layer?

    Thank You,

    Jamie

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    Default Re: Turn transparency off so I can see locked Layers

    When you start the LAYISO command, select SETTINGS. Next, choose LOCK then set the variable to what you want the fade percentage to be. I like something in the 60-70% range myself. Also, if you use the pallets, the layer pallet has a slider just for this purpose. Check out this thread for a little more info.

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    Default Re: Turn transparency off so I can see locked Layers

    Thanks very much CADDmanVA!

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    Default Re: Turn transparency off so I can see locked Layers

    Not a problem, glad I could help!

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