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How to turn off the layer of analyazed elevation realated to the surface in second layout!?

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giscivil92
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How to turn off the layer of analyazed elevation realated to the surface in second layout!?

Hello everyone

I have two layouts, one of them shows the analyzed elevation surface and another one shows the contour lines without analyzed elevation! how can I turn off the layer of analyzed elevation surface only in the second layout (contour line map)!?

Thank you 

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rl_jackson
in reply to: giscivil92

If you place the Elevation part of the display style for the surface on it's on layer, you'll have control over that in the viewport.

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giscivil92
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Yes, I did that already but the issue is when I turn off the layer the analyzed elevation be turned off in two layers!

Although I want to turn it off only in one layer!

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rl_jackson
in reply to: giscivil92

Do a Viewport Freeze of the layer in question.


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giscivil92
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Not efficient because the whole surface be freezed!

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jarek_zal
in reply to: giscivil92

Hi,

The easiest way is to create a second layer and move the surface to it, by selecting and changing it.

And then as suggested above freeze in viewport.

 

Regards,
Jarek

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rl_jackson
in reply to: giscivil92

You're doing a layer freeze, do a viewport freeze. I had 0 issues with the elevation banding disappearing in the viewport that is in the image I provided previously.

 

Surface with Contours and Elevations Bands

countours and elevations.jpg

 

Without Elevation banding.

countours only.jpg


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