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  1. #1
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    Hole in Countertop

    I have a hole in a countertop for a sink to show through. It worked great, but how do I hide the polyline that is used for the hole?

    Thank you for the help!!!!!!
    Angela
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  2. #2
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    I think you can change the pline used for the hole to a layer that is turned off in 2d.

    I do this for roof holes for dormers. I would imagine that it would work the same for a hole in a countertop.

    Zoome
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  3. #3
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    I assume you mean to print in plan view... Put it on a layer that you turn off for plan views.

    Christina

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    Yes. For plan view, I put it on a layer that is to be turned off. You could make a new layer "Cabinets,Countertops, Hole" and turn it off in 2D.

    Zoome
    Dan Stauffer
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  5. #5
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    I didn't know you could do that. THANK YOU SO MUCH!!
    Angela
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    Angela,

    In general, anything you can select can be put on a different layer.

    Tommy

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    Originally posted by Helavagal
    I didn't know you could do that. THANK YOU SO MUCH!!
    V10 has a much more powerful layer paradigm.

    Fitch
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  8. #8
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    Conversely, if you want to be able to select it, you can change the line color to that of the counter top, or white, if you use a screen color other than white.
    Adam Gibson, CKD, CBD
    Indianapolis, IN, USA
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