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hey everybody Brandon here from CAD intentions and in todayamp;#39;s video Iamp;#39;m going to show you guys how to hide objects texts and More in AutoCAD using wipeouts Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to add them how to modify them and a few tips along the way I think you guys are going to enjoy this one stick around and check it out all right so starting off a wipeout in AutoCAD is kind of like using white out on a piece of paper itamp;#39;s going to allow you to selectively remove or hide objects without actually affecting them basically creating a whiteout that you can peel off or delete later revealing everything thatamp;#39;s underneath it so to get started you can simply type in Wipeout in the command line and hit enter or you can go up to the Home tab in the ribbon here click on that draw fly out button and you can see the icon for it here itamp;#39;s a little white it out area in your drawing clicking on it is going to activate that Wipeout command and from here