Showing Roof framing on two different levels


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 Hello,

This is a reoccurring issue, and I have stumped the folks at tech support.  Often, my roof framing plans are showing roofs on two levels.  I show the second level roof via reference display.  The problem is that the text inserted either on the level I'm working on or on the reference level does not display properly.  If I insert text or a dimension on the level I'm working on, the text displays behind the reference drawing.  If I insert the text on the reference drawing all is well, until I either zoom or move the drawing on the screen at which time, the text again displays behind the framing.  Looking for a work-a-round.

 

Thanks,

Mike Borean

 

PS: I'm looking forward to meeting fellow CA users at the IBS in Vegas.   

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