Split power plane problem

Hello again friends.  I am trying to create a section inside my plane of power to a different voltage.  I thought I was on a pretty good track, but I'm not quite there happen.

First, I created a Dungeon area in the plane which has VCC entrusted to him.   Then, I created a net group containing only VCC and assigned this group to keep it out of area.  So far so good, it works beautifully to create a square hole in the plan and I can get other things inside the hole.

Then I created a new box of copper inside the hole square (with some space between the two of course) and he attributed to net VCC2 (my second voltage).  I want to have active urination so it will leave a space around my signal vias just as do other aircraft.

Here's my problem.  If I disable the invalidation, the whole of the area fills with copper, but crashes into the vias that I expect.  If activate the invalidation, the whole thing disappears!

Someone at - he a clue as to why this is happening?  Is it because it's inside the VCC plan?

Is there a better way to go about this?

Thank you

Dave

OK, I was apparently waaaay overthinking on this one.  If I simply draw the box of copper to VCC2 just above the power plane, the plane cancels around him and everything seems fine.

All the stuff of the place was not necessary.

Thanks again for the help.

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