Copy, freeze, and remove transparencies


You can copy a transparency from one object to another. If you want to apply the same transparency to other objects or simultaneously modify the transparency attributes of multiple objects in a drawing, you can save the transparency settings as a style. For more information about styles, see Styles and style sets.

When you position a transparency over an object, you can freeze it, making the view of the object move with the transparency.

You can also remove the transparency from an object.

When the transparency is frozen, the view of the object moves with the transparency.

To copy a transparency from another object

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1 In the toolbox, click the Transparency tool .
2 Select the object to which you want to copy the transparency.
3 Click the Copy transparency button on the property bar.
4 Click the object from which you want to copy the transparency.

To freeze the contents of a transparency

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1 In the toolbox, click the Transparency tool .
2 Select an object to which a transparency has been applied.
3 Click the Freeze transparency button on the property bar.

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The view of the object beneath the transparency moves with it; however, the actual object remains unchanged.

To remove a transparency

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1 Select an object to which a transparency has been applied.
2 In the Transparency area of the Properties docker, click the No transparency button .

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