CIVIL 3D. Insert point to create SYMBOLS - EXPORT (drawing) - FLATTEN. All the objects are on BLOCK REFERENCE. I try to turn off the OBJECT and it wont turn off? See picture for reference. Thank you
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Even in latest drawing : plain AutoCAD I can turn off every symbol with the exception of a few traffic arrows that are on layer 0 , put on marking layers and they turn off
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Are you kidding ? there are only 20 layers in this drawing.
all the symbols are defined BYBLOCK not a fan. define BYLAYER then the snowflake can be used
I read all the help and web potentates explain BYBLOCK and I come away with just as empty a head as I went in. I just don't get it. If i want different colors in the block define them on a layer. much easier to comprehend in my pea brain
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See attachment. I can turn it off using the layer management but using ribbon panel? it wont turn off im getting this message (BLOCK REFERENCE-2). Thank you
Hi Joe,
Check this one try to use the snowflake still wont let me to turn it off.
Thank you
Cadd not available. I will check later
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this is definitely happening as a result of all your block becoming anonymous.
why they are anonymous ?
test: insert your pedramp block on its layer. executer the snow flake ==> command lined choose settings >> block settings >>> block
touch the newly inserted block and it freezes the layer.
figure out how to flatten your file and maintain the blocks and your will work
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