It would be great when I'm tyring to delete a layer and there are objects on the layer, if C3D would show me where those objects are. Perhaps with a big red circle and cycle through model and paperspace layouts if necessary.
Is this C3D related or just Autocad? In C3D the layer might be being used in an object style or label style, besides the posibility of being used in a block that's not in use. So there's a few places a layer can be hiding that you won't see in the drawing.
Mark Green
Working on Civil 3D in Canada
This wish applies broadly to AutoCAD and specifically to C3D (where I'm spending most of my time these days). It's precisely because there are so many different places where layers can hide that I'd like CAD to show me where they are.
How can it show you where, when it is nowhere? It can't put a big red circle around a block that's not inserted in the drawing!
I agree with your wish. But for blocks and for C3D object & label styles an information dialogue box telling us where the layer is in use would be of more use.
Try this if you really want to screw up a drawing:
use the LAYDEL command to delete a layer in use in a C3D style, see how many errors your next audit shows.
or LAYDEL the C-TOPO layer to delete all the surfaces from a drawing!
Mark Green
Working on Civil 3D in Canada
Your dialogue box sounds very useful! To expand the wish, I'd like to see such a dialogue box for text styles, dimension styles, and similar items. That would make cleaning up a drawing much easier.
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