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Specifically, you can choose from the following options:
As Displayed. Plots the design as it is displayed; all the shading is preserved.
Wireframe. Displays lines and curves to represent object boundaries.
Hidden. Suppresses the plotting of objects that are located behind other
objects.
Visual Styles. Plots the design as it appears in the visual style you select.
Rendered. Renders objects before they are plotted, based on Render options
you set before you plot or based on the render preset you select.
Render Presets. Renders objects based on the render preset you select.
You can select an option for your drawing either from model space or from a
layout. From model space, the options are available in the Properties palette
and the Plot dialog box. From a layout, after you select a viewport, the options
are available from the shortcut menu and from the Properties palette.
NOTE If you select the Rendered option, specify Render settings before plotting.
If the Rendered option is used for a highly complex set of objects, the hardcopy
output might contain only the viewport border.
To modify the shade plot setting of a viewport
1 Make sure you are on a layout tab.
2 Double-click the border of the viewport you want to modify.
3 In the Properties palette, under Misc., select Shade Plot, and then select
an option for plotting.
To modify the shade plot setting in model space
1 Make sure you are on the Model tab and no objects are selected.
2 Click Output tab Plot panel Plot.
3 In the Plot dialog box, under Shaded Viewport Options, Shade Plot
drop-down list, select an option.
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