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display order on covering entities and layout

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hello to all are recently enrolled and I take the opportunity to health you all. . .
I have a problem like this:
Having a file already stacked with two superimposed layout windows (cad 2008) I had thought of positing a covering entity under one of the two windows to obscure its content but I obscure both of them and despite clicking on the order command view does not show me the upper one...is there a system variable?
probabimente i can solve the problem with a solid net of paper color between the two windows but I wanted to have your contribution..thanks a thousand for the attention
 
Well, then turn off the window you don't need.
to do so select the window to turn off, properties, various, on -> no
 
The two windows I need both:
the one below partially while the one above perfectly overlaps to the other with the same objects but with different active levels...it is a rather large lottization therefore it is carried out by stralci. .
so the part that I want to see has the same objects in the window below which is all the batching set while the part I need has levels on or off compared to the one below to detail the intervention area more. That's why I have to "obcur" the area of itersezione that is about the window below... maybe I have made a little messed up. . .
 
If I didn't get it wrong, it's as if I wanted to insert two superimposed windows, of different sizes, of which one must be washed to insert another window into the hole with a different view.
in the hypothesis that they are two rectangular windows, draw 2 rectangles one inside each other, turn them into regions and subtract the small from the great, obtaining only one region.
at this point: view-viewport- object, select the region and get a perforated window; insert a new window into the hole using the hole size as limits.
If I wasn't clear, tell me.
 
you are right I do this, but being two windows of which one rectangular and the other polygonal "hyper" I have to work a little because I have to make perfectmnete one to another.... thank you I hoped to do more quickly...thanks to the prox
 

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