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Hi,
I'm working on the floor plan symbols of some electrical device families. I want the electrical wire line to stop at the the boundary of the electrical device, not go right through it. Can anyone show me how to do this?
Thanks!
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Is there a connecter at the back of the device that the line is connecting to? Without seeing the actual family I would say the only way would be to edit the family. You could also try adding a wipeout to the family since it looks like everything is showing through it, even the floor fill pattern, unless your view is set to wireframe by accident.
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