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Hello World,
This is my first post so any help would be much appreciated! I read these threads a lot so thought it was about time I post.
TLDR:
Context:
- Manually VP freezing layers for each viewport is time-consuming.
- Editing in model space is preferred for coordination (e.g., lighting with furniture).
- Changing layer states in one layout may unintentionally affect others.
- Revisiting layouts for edits can be inefficient.
Preferred Output and Issues:
- Create layer states for different drawing types (RCP, floor finishes, room layouts, etc.) DONE
- Quickly switch between predefined layer states instead of manually freezing layers.
- Ensure changes in one layout don’t disrupt others.
- Maintain the ability to edit effectively in model space.
I'm relatively new to using layer states and was wondering if this would be a way to make our office workflow more efficient. Our office has typical drawing sets such as reflected ceiling, floor finishes, room layouts etc. and every time we set up these sheets/ viewports, we have to VP freeze each layer which is time consuming. I am wondering if we could have a layer state for each of these drawing types (which we have set up roughly at the moment in-line with our layers).
The problem: keeping the other layouts/ model space locked when you are changing the layers states on other layouts, especially when we have to come back to edit these later. An issue that I am coming across is that when I change the layer state to our reflected ceiling plan layer state, the layer state also appears to change in the model space, is there a way for these to remain separate? We also would like to edit in the model space rather than editing in layout (for instance: if we have to arrange lighting, it has to be in coordination with furniture, so editing in just the reflected ceiling plan wouldn't work).
Process:
- I'm in the model space
- Switch to the layout (Reflected ceiling plan)
- Click the drawing viewport to activate the drawing
- Change Layerstate to Reflected ceiling plan (with desired output)
- Switch to Model Space
- Layer appear differently (line that appear black should be yellow, red, orange etc.)
Any help would be much appreciated and if you need any further information, please let me know and I'll respond as soon as I can. It's also helpful if I know there isn't a way to do this in AutoCAD or if there is another process that might be the solution (potentially barking up the wrong tree).
Thanks,
Peter
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