About four plus hours of detective work revealed that Adobe Illustrator was used to insert the blue blocks. It uses something called layering. What gave it away? I noticed that when the schematic is mowed, I was able to see the underlying information. To make a very long story short, I pealed an onion and removed the unwanted layers. Once I figured it out, it was relatively easy, I sure would like to know what the big idea was to do something as stupid as this. One more thing. During this debacle, no one actually contacted me to let me know there was something wrong. Come on guys, I can not take care of a problem when I don't know about it. Ty -----Original Message----- From: techassist-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:techassist-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of JHK Sent: Friday, June 25, 2004 7:57 AM To: techassist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [TechAssist] Re: BLUE BLOCKS on SCHEMATIC have been removed! Ty, Why don't you share with the group the hows and whys of the blue block mystery? Me and I am sure others would like to know. Unless it is a big secret of course. Jay Ty wrote: >Gentlemen, >Please download the schematic again. Blue bocks have been removed. >Sorry, I did not check the whole manual. This is the first time I >encountered this. > > >Ty > > > >--------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- >Lost Password: >http://www.tech-assist.org and select "Login Problems?". >Email Archives: >//www.freelists.org/archives/techassist/ > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Lost Password: http://www.tech-assist.org and select "Login Problems?". Email Archives: //www.freelists.org/archives/techassist/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lost Password: http://www.tech-assist.org and select "Login Problems?". Email Archives: //www.freelists.org/archives/techassist/