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![]() Posted: 16.Aug.2012 at 08:57 |
If you regularly use wipeout objects in your drawings, you’re probably familiar with the longstanding dilemma: Frames on or off? If a wipeout’s frame is on, you can edit its shape, but it will also plot—possibly defeating the point of having a wipeout in the first place. If the frame is off, it won’t plot, but it’s a lot harder to see & select if you need to. In AutoCAD LT 2013, this dilemma has been removed, because wipeouts have joined the cast of objects (like images) that can have visible, non-plotting frames. Simply set the new system variable WIPEOUTFRAME to 2, or use the Frames option inside the Wipeout command itself.
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