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Creating a new shape for fluid power

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pampel

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Jan 24, 2006
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DE
Hello,

after a long period of try and error I'm happy to find this forum.

I tried to create a new shape or designing fluid power plans. In the 'Fluid Power - Valve Assembly' - stencil I draged the first shape (2positions - 2,3,4 port) into my sheet. Then I took the '4-port'-shape and placed it in the left section. The two arrows were filled with black color. Then I draged the '4-port crossed'-shape and placed it in the right section. Also the two arrows were filld with black color.

Now I draged 'my' new shape onto my 'Favorites' stencil and saved it there.

Now as I wanted to use it it appeard with all the four arrows filled with *white* color and I do not have any chance to change that.

What's the problem here?

Thanks for any help.

Stefan
 
Have you tried 'right clicking" the shape?

Also I did not understand your description of "creating a new shape". Or what are you describing with:
stencil I draged the first shape (2positions - 2,3,4 port) into my sheet. Then I took the '4-port'-shape and placed it in the left section. The two arrows were filled with black color. Then I draged the '4-port crossed'-shape and placed it in the right section. Also the two arrows were filld with black color

Not knowing your shape, you might try format > fill and selrct color.

If not Post back

rvnguy
"I know everything..I just can't remember it all
 
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