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  • #25420
    Ruben Benitez
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    So i’m having an issue with section in my Layout drawing. No matter what style I use if the viewport is set to Vector or Hybrid the void areas of my section that should be transparent or white depending on vector or hybrid are black. Fill for the section in Shape Styles is not on. If I change the viewport to Raster it displays as it should with the background white and the cut objects in the section filled per the style. I don;t want to use raster for my viewports because they’re stacked so they need to be vector or hybrid. Any help would be appreciated

    #25421
    Mike Brightman
    Keymaster

    Hello Ruben!  Can you post the file?

     

    #25424
    Ruben Benitez
    Participant

     

    Here’s a link the SKP and the Layout files. Please note that these are not ConDoc models as they were started long before I started using ConDocs. But even my ConDocs section and line styles were giving me the same issue. The section on the Layout sheet by itself was fine. When I tried to added that section as a smaller scaled section to my plan sheet so I could condense to a single sheet is when I started having issues

    https://locationarts.sharepoint.com/:f:/g/EgGKFrYUt69Jivr-jqc8Dn0B_R9o98eOIX7a-xhVh6bQ6Q?e=TdMpJg

     

    #25425
    Ruben Benitez
    Participant

    Mike ….. the viewport I was having issues with is no longer in the layout set. should have made a copy. The sheet I had the problem on was A.02. If I copied a viewport and reassigned my scenes to it or if I created as a new viewport thru the insert I had the same issue regardless of the style assigned to it in the model if I used the viewport as Vector or Hybrid. Raster displayed like it should. Sheet A.03 in the layout set is the same section scenes I was trying to create on A.02 at a smaller scale but I didn;t experience any of the issues I did on A.02. Wierd, but I’d like to try and figure what happened so I can tackle it next time it happens.

     

     

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