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Anonymous
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Delete Layer Filters

Anybody got a quick way to delete all the Named Layer Filters in a dwg?

TIA
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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

See the CDGPurge from http://www.caddevelopmentgroup.com/

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Don Reichle wrote:

> Anybody got a quick way to delete all the Named Layer Filters in a dwg?
Message 3 of 7
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Thank you very much, Tracy. It's just what the doctor ordered. Thanks for
getting back to me so quickly. I've already shared this slick little tool
around the office.

Don R

"Tracy W. Lincoln" wrote in message
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> See the CDGPurge from http://www.caddevelopmentgroup.com/
>
> *******************************************************
> Please, DO NOT send technical requests to me via private e-mail
> *******************************************************
>
> Tracy Lincoln
> Assistant Moderator, Autodesk Discussion Groups
>
> Discussion Group Links:
> Index: http://discussion.autodesk.com
> Rules: http://discussion.autodesk.com/webx?groundrules
>
> Product Support: http://support.autodesk.com/
> Knowledge Base: http://support.autodesk.com/ViewAnswerworks.asp
> Downloads: http://support.autodesk.com/Downloads.asp
>
> Don Reichle wrote:
>
> > Anybody got a quick way to delete all the Named Layer Filters in a dwg?
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>
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Message 4 of 7
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

You're welcome, but the thanks should be directed to CDG.

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Message 5 of 7
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Just a note. I ran across and loaded the CDG Purge freebie recently myself.
It's seems to be a powerful little utility for clearing out the junk and I
have added it to my arsenal. A warning though, I have had some files become
corrupted after using it. Maybe I just need to learn more about how to use
it.

-Edgetrimmer


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> You're welcome, but the thanks should be directed to CDG.
>
> *******************************************************
> Please, DO NOT send technical requests to me via private e-mail
> *******************************************************
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> Tracy Lincoln
> Assistant Moderator, Autodesk Discussion Groups
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Message 6 of 7
Anonymous
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Followup to my own post... Probably the option to be cautious about when
using CDG Purge is purging registered applications.

-Edgetrimmer
Message 7 of 7
Anonymous
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I had hoped that it would rid Architect's shared dwgs of the ADT registered
application, but no such luck. I would add to the caution relayed by
Edgetrimmer, watch out that you don't use Purge All indiscriminately. Used
responsibly, this is a great tool. Thanks CDG!

"Edgetrimmer" wrote in message
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> Followup to my own post... Probably the option to be cautious about when
> using CDG Purge is purging registered applications.
>
> -Edgetrimmer
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