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Topic Closedlocation of multiple objects is the same

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    Posted: 21.May.2010 at 04:55
Hi all,
does anyone know of a way to display multiple objects with a common location? I want to make them visible to the map reader.
Is there a way of autocad showing me (visually) that there are two or more objects in the same location?
 
thanks very much for your help.
 
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There are several ways you can do it.  You can put them on different layers with different colours, make the scale of each object slightly different from each other so you can see them all on top of each other, but this way could get really cluttered fast.
 
 
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