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Limitations for Clipping Boundaries
When clipping an referenced drawing or block the following limitations apply:
A clipping boundary can be specified anywhere in 3D space, but it is always
applied planar to the current UCS.
If a polyline is selected, the clipping boundary is applied in the plane of
that polyline.
Images in external references or blocks are always clipped within the
rectangular extents of the reference. When you apply polygonal clipping
to images in externally referenced drawings, the clipping boundary is
applied to the rectangular extents of the polygonal boundary, rather than
to the polygon itself.
See also:
Clip Raster Images on page 1788
Clip Underlays
To clip an xref
1 Click Blocks and References tab Reference panel Clip Xref.
2 Select an xref.
3 At the prompt, specify New Boundary by pressing Enter.
4 Select a polyline or specify a rectangular or polygonal clipping boundary.
Specify the corners or vertices of the boundary.
5 (Optional) Use the Invert Clip option to change the area to be hidden
from outside to inside the clipping boundary.
The xref is clipped based on the area that you specified.
NOTE You can use DGNCLIP, DWFCLIP, PDFCLIP, or IMAGECLIP to clip their
corresponding xref attachments: DGNATTACH, DWFATTACH, PDFATTACH, or
IMAGEATTACH.
To invert a clipped reference
1 Select the external reference or block reference to be clipped.
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