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Masking Regions
Masking regions provide a way to obscure elements in a view. Masking regions may be useful in scenarios
like the following:
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You need to obscure elements in a project.
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You are creating a detail family or a model family and need the background of the element to mask the
model and other detail components when it is loaded into a project.
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You need to create a model family (from imported 2D DWG files) that obscures other elements when
placed in a view.
You can create 2D and 3D masking regions. 2D masking regions can be created in a project and in the Family
Editor when you are creating a 2D family (annotation, detail, or titleblock). 3D masking regions can be
created in the Family Editor when you are creating a model family.
Masking regions do not participate in shading; they are always drawn the background color of the drawing
area. Masking regions cannot be applied to element subcategories.
Exporting Masking Regions to DWG
When you export a project or family that contains a masking region, any lines that intersect the masking
region terminate at the masking region so that graphical intent is maintained in the DWG file.
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