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Print Layer List

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Message 1 of 29
Anonymous
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Print Layer List

Is there a quick way to print out a layer list from a drawing.

Dan
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Message 21 of 29
neilyj666
in reply to: Anonymous

Works fine in 2012..... just checking 2011......yep thats fine too

neilyj (No connection with Autodesk other than using the products in the real world)
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Message 22 of 29
TerryDotson
in reply to: Anonymous

... when I typed in layerhtm2 I got nothing ...

 

I believe the command would remain LayerHTM (case doesn't matter but no number 2).

Message 23 of 29
Anonymous
in reply to: TerryDotson

i typed layerthm also but got nothing

not sure what i did wrong

you can put it in any folder right just so you go to that fiel when you first do netload right

Message 24 of 29
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

layerhtm

Message 25 of 29
TerryDotson
in reply to: Anonymous

You can put the DLL in any folder.  Once it's loaded with NETLOAD one time, it registers itself for autoloading.  The command is LayerHTM.

 

There is a comparable version in the PlugIns of the Month which includes source code.

Message 26 of 29
Anonymous
in reply to: TerryDotson

that is what i did but doesnt work oh well

Message 27 of 29
TerryDotson
in reply to: Anonymous

It's a heavily used item and nobody has complained of it not working before (except LT users).

 

In AutoCAD's Layer Manager, do a Ctrl+A then Ctrl+C and paste into Excel?

Message 28 of 29
Anonymous
in reply to: neilyj666

Thanks so much for your help

I don't know why the netload didn't work

IM sure something perhaps operator error ha ha

but the

In AutoCAD's Layer Manager, do a Ctrl+A then Ctrl+C and paste into Excel?

did work thanks so much

appreciate your site

                                    dj

Message 29 of 29
Anonymous
in reply to: TerryDotson

I was looking around and it said it didn't work with 64 bit

FYI

have a great weekend

             dj

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