Hi,
I am using AutoCAD 2016. I have a drawing that has many blocks. Each block includes objects drawn on several different layers. The color for all objects is set to ByLayer, and I have different colors assigned to different layers. There are times that I would like to change all objects in my drawing (even if they are inside a block) to a single color. I can do this by using the -layer commands "Color" option, choosing a color, and using a wildcard "*" to assign this color to all layers. The only problem is, I would like to be able to return to my original color scheme when I want to. Can anyone tell me if there is a way I can "backup" all my layer/color assignments before changing everything to a single color so that I can "restore" my layer/color assignments at a later time?
Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Paul
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Two options come to mind. If yoou're going to revert to a previous layer state in the same sessio, the LAYERP command will work.
Also explore Layer States in Help for a more robust, long term approach.
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