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Problems with shapes from Custom Created Stencils

powahusr (TechnicalUser)
26 Oct 02 20:33
I opened a new drawing and when I dragged a “shape” from a stencil that I had created earlier, the fill color of the object is not what it’s suppose to be.  The fill color is blue and it is suppose to be white.  The Item only works correctly if it is used in the drawing, which it was originally created in, thus I get the white fill.

There are a couple of other flakey issues associated with using the object in other drawings, except for the one in which it was originally created.  I assume the problem is from the same origin.  

I thought that I correctly followed the directions on creating New Stencils and adding shapes to them.  Is there something that I am not aware of, maybe a property, setting, something???

Thanks in Advance!!

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