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      • Creates a polygonal area that masks underlying objects with the current background color. The wipeout area is bounded by a frame that you can turn on or off.
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  2. Creates a polygonal area that masks underlying objects with the current background color. The wipeout area is bounded by a frame that you can turn on or off. You can also choose to display the frame on screen and have it hidden for plotting.

  3. Feb 7, 2021 · I have been searching for a solution for objects that are behind a wipeout frame still showing in the plot preview and also plotting. All the wipeout frames are in blocks with 'Wipeoutframe' variable set to '0' and also on a layer called 'Wipeout'.

  4. The wipeout area is bounded by a frame that you can turn on for editing and turn off for plotting. You can convert a closed polyline consisting of line segments into a masking object. Masking objects can be created in paper space to hide objects that are in model space.

  5. A wipeout object is a polygonal area that masks underlying objects with the current background color. The wipeout area is defined by the wipeout frame, which you can turn on for editing and turn off for plotting.

  6. docs.autodesk.com › ACDMAC › 2015WIPEOUT (Command)

    Creates a polygonal area that masks underlying objects with the current background color. The wipeout area is bounded by a frame that you can turn on for editing and turn off for plotting.

  7. Oct 23, 2018 · Wipeout frame: There is a visible border. Solutions: Set WIPEOUTFRAME system variable to 2. It displays wipeout on the drawing but will print. Set WIPEOUTFRAME system variable to 0. It will hide the wipeout frame on the drawing and it will not print. If wipeouts are giving you problems, take a look at using a solid hatch as an alternative. Hatch

  8. Jun 5, 2024 · I created a "wipeout" pline frame and built it into my block. In the current drawing that I created the block, it works just fine. Place it on a line and it "masks" the line. If I copy and paste it into another new drawing the wipeout frame shows up. Why is this happening? In the drawing where I created the block with wipeout.