AutoCAD - Layer Question

AutoCAD - Layer Question

Matt.WoodU87JC
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AutoCAD - Layer Question

Matt.WoodU87JC
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Hello,

 

I am new to AutoCad and have a question.  I have an existing DWG that contains 3 convention halls.  I have been asked to put each of the 3 halls in its own layer in order to import them into ungerboeck.  I highlight the first hall and put that into its own layer with out any issue and can freeze it to remove the other halls.  When I try to put Halls A-C into a layer it does not work.  The DWG only has 12 layers including Hall A, B and C that I created. Is there a way to hide entire portions of drawings in CAD and keep them in layers?

 

Appreciate anyone's input on this.

 

Thank you,

 

[ The subject line of this post has been edited to include the product name by @handjonathan ]

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pendean
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What does "...into a layer it does not work..." mean please? We can't see your screen and have no record of your actions/results here.
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imadHabash
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Hi and Welcome to AutoCAD Forum,

I think that we still need more clarification for your issue .. we didn't catch your needs !! I don't know if MAXSORT System Variable will make different with you . 

 

Imad Habash

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Matt.WoodU87JC
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Thank you for your response, I will try to clarify this better by doing a screen record as I think this would really help, I just have to get IT to allow this on my computer.  I think the easiest way to explain this is I am trying to put multiple portions of a DWG into 3 separate layers. I will post some video or photos as soon as I can in order to help you understand what I am trying to do. I appreciate the forums help and will get you more info soon.

 

Thank you for your help and patience on this.

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Matt.WoodU87JC
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Attached is a video to hopefully explain the layers issue, I am trying to isolate Hall A, in one layer, Hall B in a 2nd layer and Hall C in a 3rd layer.  I am not sure I can do this, as you see in the beginning of the video I can freeze layer A and it just shows Hall A, but then when I try to isolate Hall B in the second half of the video when I then try to freeze Hall A it shows hall A & C but I can successfully isolate Hall B. Thanks again for all your input!

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Patchy
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Draw 1 rectangle around each "Hall" so it shows better which is which.

Is this hall "A"  or everything right of it is hall "A" ? Maybe the freeze command is using for the wrong hall.

Hall A.JPG

 

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Matt.WoodU87JC
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Thank you for your help, This video shows Hall A, B and C.  In the first portion of the video you can see I freeze the layer A and it only shows hall A, then I try to remove Hall A and C to only show Hall B when I freeze Hall B and  this works but then when I go back to freeze Hall A it now has Hall A and C...  I want to be able to put each hall in a layer so it only shows Hall A in 1 layer, Hall B in a 2nd layer and Hall C in a 3rd layer, is this possible?

 

Thank you everyone for you help on this.

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Kent1Cooper
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@Matt.WoodU87JC wrote:

.... I can freeze layer A and it just shows Hall A ....


Don't you have it backwards?  Freezing a Layer is the opposite of isolating it that it looks like you want to do, and makes it invisible and ignorable by AutoCAD [i.e. even "more invisible" than just turning it Off].  If you want to show Hall A, don't you want to freeze all Layers except Hall A?

Kent Cooper, AIA
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imadHabash
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Hi,

Of course you can put each portion on a certain layer .. BUT I think that it's good to give some hints that may help: 

  • Isolating layers ( Layiso) totally different from isolate command (isolateobjects ) .
  • I assure you that something is wrong in your working procedure and understanding commands details and the way how it's work .
  • As an architect .. putting those portions on a certain layers NOT the right way for working .. If your need is a must , then you have to try attaching those portions as an xrefs . >> Click << 

 

Imad Habash

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Matt.WoodU87JC
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Thank you all for your help on this!

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nislam04
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Kent1Cooper
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Will LAYWALK do what you want?  Un-check the Restore on exit option.

Kent Cooper, AIA
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