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earthsquare
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DOCKED LAYER PALETTE

Hi,

AutoCAD LT for Mac 2017.1|
When the layer palette is docked, and when there are unreconciled layers in drawings.... then I need to undock' the layer palette to reconcile it before taking print.

Thats the only way i know !!!!!

Is there a command to reconcile all layers in the drawings.

Regards

Sreejith. S

Sreejith.S
Landscape Architect
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mallika.s
en respuesta a: earthsquare

Hello,

 

You might be able to do it using the command line. -LA > Hit enter > E Hit Enter > Follow the prompts that would make it easiest for you to identify the layers. Please let me know if that worked for you.

 

Thanks,



Mallika Shanbhag

Experience Design Manager

earthsquare
en respuesta a: mallika.s

Hi Mallika,

It does work, but whats the option to reconcile all layers.

Also if you are an Autodesk employee, highly appreciate if you can pls tell me what reconciling layers mean.

Regards

Sreejith.S

Sreejith.S
Landscape Architect
wei503
en respuesta a: earthsquare

To reconcile all laysers, you can select all(cmd + a) layers in the Layer palette, right click and select Reconcile Layer.

 

By default there is no unreconcile layers. Only when system variable layereval set to 1 or 2, will AutoCAD do this. It is used to evaluate all new layers added to the drawing. This system variable layereval is saved in the drawing file. So if you see this alert, that means the creator or editor of the drawing deliberately enabled the function for some reason.






Wei Ma
AutoCAD QA Manager

earthsquare
en respuesta a: wei503

Hi,

Thanks for the reply. 
If I set the LAYEREVAL variable to 0, will it affect the layers in anyway.

Regards

Sreejith.S
Landscape Architect