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NOTE Similar information is displayed automatically when you try to open a
drawing file that another user has already opened.
The information displayed by WHOHAS is stored in a temporary DWL (drawing
lock) file. A DWL file is deleted when the file is closed.
WIPEOUT
Quick Reference
See also:
Create a Blank Area to Cover Objects
Creates a wipeout object, and controls whether wipeout frames are displayed
in the drawing.
Access Methods
Button
Ribbon: Home tab Draw panel Wipeout
Menu: Draw Wipeout
Summary
Creates a polygonal area that masks underlying objects with the current
background color. The wipeout area is bounded by a frame that you can turn
on for editing and turn off for plotting.
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