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You will notice the varying degrees of opacity when two (or more)layers are visible at the same. So for example, if you have a roof plan layer and a floor plan layer, in normal circumstances the roof layer would be "on top of" the plan layer. therefore it would be impossible to see the walls of the plan if both layers were visible. But if the roof layer had a lower than 100% opacity setting (say 60% for example), the walls below would show right through. This is true for any situation where you show multiple layer simultaneously, including in VP's....

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