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Lightened Xrefs
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Lightened Xrefs

Lightened Xrefs

(OP)
Hey guys,

I just got Autocad 2010 and all the xrefs in my drawings are showing up really faint or lightened.  

How do I fix this?

RE: Lightened Xrefs


Off the top of my head . . . make sure the Xref layer(s) is not locked . . .

Rocky

RE: Lightened Xrefs

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In the Options dialog in the Display tab there is a setting for this "Fade Control"

RE: Lightened Xrefs

Have you tried REFEDIT?

RE: Lightened Xrefs

(OP)
IFRs,

That fixed it!  That must be a feature.  I will use it when fading an xref is desired.

 

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