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is there a quick way to "bring to front"? i am working on wall sections, and i created a blank filled region, however it blanked out what i already had drawn. is there a way to bring the stuff behind the region to appear on top of it? or do i have to redraw it all?
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did you try the "bring to front" icon on the option bar?
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Probably easiest to select the filled region and use the send to back option...
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