What does this status symbol mean in Layer Properties window?

What does this status symbol mean in Layer Properties window?

hannahwicki
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What does this status symbol mean in Layer Properties window?

hannahwicki
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Please see attached snip of the layer properties. For the (2) layers shown in the middle, the rhombus shape is a different color compared to the other layers. What does this mean? And how can I change it? Note that these layers are part of an x-ref.

 

In my drawing, objects within these x-ref'd layers are not displaying in my floor plans. I need to make these objects visible. Your help is appreciated!

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BeKirra
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Sorry, I did not look at your screenshot as Windows blocks the link.

You can always click the icons in "ON" column to turn on the desire layer(s).

Hope this helps.

 

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Kent1Cooper
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Help is your friend:

 

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Kent Cooper, AIA
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pendean
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@hannahwicki Are you new yo AutoCAD if I may ask? and/or XREFs by chance?

1) The well-defined shape to the left of the layer name simply means your layer has content on it: the fuzzy icon means your layer is "empty", although in AutoCAD that can be a relative word.

2) if you cannot see objects on layers, then you need to thaw/turn on ALL layers then pan/zoom around to look for those objects.

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hannahwicki
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Thanks for this info! I'm experienced in AutoCAD and x'refs -- haven't had this situation come up.

 

So this layer has objects in it; and the layer is on, it's not frozen, and it's unlocked. What do you mean "empty" can be a relative word in AutoCAD? Maybe that's a lead for me...

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hannahwicki
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This my new mantra: "help is my friend." lol Thanks for this, I learned something new. 

However, this layer has objects in it and the objects are visible, so I don't understand why it would say it's empty.

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pendean
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@hannahwicki wrote:

Thanks for this info! I'm experienced in AutoCAD and x'refs -- haven't had this situation come up.


@hannahwicki Good to know: wondering why you've never seen these before today though, nothing new there if you are talking about these

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Her is what I meant:

1) You have a BLOCK that is on layer A.
2) But the elements inside that block are on layer B.

3) The LAYER palette will show layer B as empty, layer A as containing objects. But when you try and delete layer B AutoCAD refuses, telling you it's not empty.

 

When you cannot DELETE a layer, then you can always just MERGE it with one you want to keep around, like layer 0

 

HTH

 

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sragan
Collaborator
Collaborator

Ok, but what does the status symbol next to the matchline layer mean?

 

And "help" is no help, because it doesn't show this symbol.

 

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Hmmm.... it only has that symbol in one viewport window.  Model space and other viewports show a regular "layer that has objects" symbol.  ACAD 2022 by the way.

 

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cadffm
Consultant
Consultant

Hi,

 

there is an Layerproperties overwrite.

A viewport layer property that doesn't match the original layer properties.

(VP Color, VP Linetype, VP Lineweight or VP transparency)

 

And the green hook means, this is the current Layer

Sebastian

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aperez3JKUQ
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Hi, what do you mean by Layerproperties overwrite? I tried changing all those properties and it still doesn't show in the viewport or plot, Model space and other viewports show a regular (as a dashed line)

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pendean
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@aperez3JKUQ wrote:

Hi, what do you mean by Layerproperties overwrite?...


Start here for an overview (product HELP):

https://help.autodesk.com/view/ACD/2025/ENU/?guid=GUID-04F71808-2FFA-4BFE-A3C5-7FD418A63B4C

 

Then explore more specific tips on that page at the bottom:

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