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The wipeout command creates a border that plots. I've tried the following with no luck:

1. using unique color and setting screening to 0 in pen style (no effect)

2. placing on non-plotting layer (wipeout effect is lost)

3. wipeout -> frames -> off (wipeout effect lost)

4. tframes (wipeout effect lost)

 

Does Autocad support a feature like imageframe -> 2?

 

Thanks

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The wipeout command creates a border that plots. I've tried the following with no luck:

1. using unique color and setting screening to 0 in pen style (no effect)

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2. placing on non-plotting layer (wipeout effect is lost)

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3. wipeout -> frames -> off (wipeout effect lost)

4. tframes (wipeout effect lost)

I have not found such in Russian 2010, and can have not understood...

Does Autocad support a feature like imageframe -> 2?

Unfortunately - is not present. Is IMAGEFRAME for image, DWFFRAME, PDFFRAME, DGNFRAME for DWF, PDF, DGN substrates XCLIPFRAME for blocks and external references, or FRAME at once for all before listed in 2010. But for Wipeout that was not and has not appeared yet, though simply to clip it it is possible, a command vpclip or clip 2010

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Turning the wipeout frames off works for me. Have you checked the draw order?

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yeh, using tframes will turn the wipeout frames on and off.

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This might be a stretch, but it was my issue: were you accidentally using a layer to draw the wipeout which was set not to plot? I did by mistake. None of the 3 settings made any difference while the wipeout was on that layer.

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ckaravan: Please note that this thread dates back to 2010. I doubt you'll get a reply.

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