Copy layer to another drawing

Copy layer to another drawing

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Copy layer to another drawing

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How can I copy everything on a single layer over to another drawing?  I have an xref'd base floor plan and an electrical plan with lights drawn in to create my electrical lighting plan.  I can select each light fixture and copy and paste to get the light layout into the reflected ceiling plan...but can I just select the light fixture layer and paste it as a whole into the RCP drawing?

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lakshmankumar.satya
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Hi,

 

Design center will help you on this.Type Dc in command line in this you can copy the layers from one drawing to another drawing.

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WarrenGeissler
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The best method is to use ISOLATE layer - select everything and copy/paste.

 

@lakshmankumar.satya - Designcenter only copies the layer DEFINITION - NOT the entities.


Warren Geissler
Drafting Manager Denver Water
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Please ACCEPT AS SOLUTON if this works
(...and doesn't melt your computer or cause Armageddon)

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pendean
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gotphish001
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You can also use quick select to select everything on that layer and copy and paste with base point it or wblock it.



Nick DiPietro
Cad Manager/Monkey

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Anonymous
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command DC is way more better

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namhoang1235
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thank you

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info.viktaps
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there is 20 'DC', which one please?

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atticus151
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Yeah, LAYISO is great if you have stuff on the layers you want already. What if I want 20+ of the default C3D template layers, but not all of them, and I am starting with an otherwise blank C3D drawing? Not to mention, LAYISO and copy/paste stuff is going to bring anything that "stuff" brings with it. The original poster asked how to move layers, not objects. So, no this is not the best answer, even if all the Autodesk people think it is great. 

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pendean
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@atticus151 wrote:

>>>...The original poster asked how to move layers...<<<
They actually asked to COPY to another layer.

 

You could just do this very basic function that's been around for a very very long time now https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s13YaWkJ9tY
OR... LAYMRG command has also been around for quite some time now if you no longer need the original layer to exist anymore: is that all you needed?

Or as the OP asked, COPYTOLAYER command as explained in HELP.

BTW the dedicated C3D forum is over here if you have very specific C3D related items that do not exist in AutoCAD-ARCHITECTURE (topic of this forum) https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/civil-3d/ct-p/4003

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atticus151
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Sorry, move layers to another drawing. I appreciate your comment, but like you said, that has been around forever. 

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pendean
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@atticus151 In AutoCAD, you can isolate those layers and their content (important, empty layers do not copy over with this method), select them all, then COPY/PASTE into the destination and hope duplicate named blocks/content/layers are not present with different settings.

For layer names only, ADCENTER command does that.

OR... just start with a custom template that always has all of your desired content in it all the time, then just CLASSICINSERT your out-of-compliance DWG file into there then SAVEAS.

OR... see if others want to add to my list of methods that are built-in.

For anything beyond what I listed you will need to customize with one of the many programmable languages in AutoCAD or buy a 3rd party solution (or pay to have one built) that will do exactly what you want. Start exploring here https://www.google.com/search?q=autocad+tip%3A+move+layers+and+content+between+dwg+files

 

NOTE: C3D (your software) may have other features and option, but this is not the forum for that. See my previous reply for the C3D forum link.


HTH

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kswaim5A76C
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Could not get this to work.

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David_W_Koch
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@kswaim5A76C 

 

Precisely what "this" is not working for you?

  • Typing DC at the command line and pressing the ENTER key should open the DesignCenter palette if it is not already open.  If it is open, that command will have no effect.  Note also that DC is a command alias; if you are not using the out-of-the-box ACAD.pgp file and your ACAD.pgp file does not map DC to ADCENTER, you will have to type ADCENTER at the command line and press the ENTER key.
  • If you have DesignCenter open but cannot transfer layers to another file, you must have the target drawing open and current.  In DesignCenter, if the source drawing is open, you can set the Open Drawings tab current, find the current drawing in the left pane, select the "+" next to it to expand it and choose the Layers item under it.  If the source drawing is not open, then set the Folders tab current.  In the left pane, navigate to the folder in which your source file is save, expand that folder, expand the drawing file and select the Layers item under it.  Select the Layer or Layers you wish to copy to the the target drawing, then drag it/them beyond the DesignCenter palette and drop it/them into the drawing canvas of the target drawing.2022-12-28_ACA2023_ADCENTER_CopyLayers.gif

Note that this will only transfer the Layer definitions.  It will not copy any items on the layer in the source file to the target file.


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