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jeffmars_1 Posted - March 02 2004 : 3:41:35 PM
Hi,
Could anyone tell me if the transparency command works? I have tried to overlay one image on top of another and use the transparency command to see the second image threw the first but I haven't had any success.

Thanks!
Jeff
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Admin Posted - March 05 2004 : 10:47:24 PM
Hi Jeff,

I hadn't heard of that command (as I don't ever use raster images inside my drawings), but I've taken some time to play with it...

I've imported a jpg and attempted to adjust it's transparency (according to the help files), and it just seems to do nothing. It's either on or off... (but it looks like the end result is the same!?)

I think I understand the intent of the command, but it doesn't seem to perform what the description says...!!

I know this isn't an answer, but at least you know you aren't going insane!

Regards,
Bill

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