Gradient fill workaround?
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Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2005 8:15 pm    Post subject: Gradient fill workaround? Reply with quote

I am desperate for some workaround to my gradient woes. If they plot, the
text on top doesn't. If the text plots the gradient doesn't. In all cases
an error message comes from the HP printer driver.

I found a posting re Gradients, from a Danny Hubbard (Autodesk) that
mentions bounding objects:
"...gradient fills that do not match their original bounding objects ..."

When I try to plot gradients I have been turning the layer that contains the
polyline boundaries to OFF. As a workaround in keeping with Danny's
posting, I would like to try to turn this layer back on but still hide the
polyline. Is there a way to keep this polyline invisible to the printer?

Len Miller using 2005 under Win2k.
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