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- 09 Aug 2012, 11:15
- Forum: ABViewer
- Topic: Split a group of line in many and add different color
- Replies: 3
- Views: 47384
Re: Split a group of line in many and add different color
Hello !
Thanks for your answer.
I just test it, and what happens :
- after "selecting" my "group" I need to create a block with it;
- then i can access the "block editor" feature;
- after activate the block feature what should I do ?
Best regards,
Thanks for your answer.
I just test it, and what happens :
- after "selecting" my "group" I need to create a block with it;
- then i can access the "block editor" feature;
- after activate the block feature what should I do ?
Best regards,
- 27 Jul 2012, 11:48
- Forum: ABViewer
- Topic: Split a group of line in many and add different color
- Replies: 3
- Views: 47384
Split a group of line in many and add different color
Hello ! I've got a group with many line (for example think about many scare in the same group). I would like to move each square one by one, and not the full group. How could I do it please ? And then, to have a better display, I want to be able to color those lines. Is it possible too ? Thanks for ...
- 27 Jul 2012, 11:44
- Forum: ABViewer
- Topic: [RESOLVED] Compare two PLT file
- Replies: 2
- Views: 57412
Re: Compare two PLT file
Thanks so much support ! It works well
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I've got others questions now, but I should post a new topic.

I've got others questions now, but I should post a new topic.
- 26 Jul 2012, 11:59
- Forum: ABViewer
- Topic: [RESOLVED] Compare two PLT file
- Replies: 2
- Views: 57412
[RESOLVED] Compare two PLT file
Hello,
That's my first TOPIC here, I hope I'll do it right.
I want to be able to compare two PLT file to be sure they are exactly the same.
How could I Open those in the "same screen" or to superimpose them, please ?
Thanks for your help !
Best regards,
That's my first TOPIC here, I hope I'll do it right.
I want to be able to compare two PLT file to be sure they are exactly the same.
How could I Open those in the "same screen" or to superimpose them, please ?
Thanks for your help !
Best regards,