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    Posted: 13.Sep.2011 at 14:34
I am having & always have had a problem w/ attaching an xref w/ AutoCad 2010, the xref is very difficult to see. Is there any command or setting that will enhance the xref so its more visible and/or much less dark?Cry
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13.Sep.2011 at 16:15
In Options (Preferences) there is a setting called "Fade control" on the "Display" tab.  Move the slider under "Xref display" to change the visibility.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15.Sep.2011 at 06:28
Alternately, you can use xdwgfadectl command. Its value range is -90 to 90. -90 is for normal visibility and as you increases the value, it starts fading. 90 is for least visible xref.
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