10-18-2018
01:52 PM
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10-18-2018
01:52 PM
Hi Billy,
>>>>On older version of Autocad, when you selected a layer, it identified it
>>>>at the top and you could turn it off from that line without dropping down
Not sure it was possible in earlier AutoCAD for Mac versions. I tried in 2016 version and clicking on Layers drop down list on the Layers Palette opens the drop down list in any case, looks like the same behavior was in 2011-2015 AutoCAD for Mac releases.
The Layer of the selected object became highlighted in green in the Layers list above the drop down you mentioned. You can turn off that layer from there.
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>>>>On older version of Autocad, when you selected a layer, it identified it
>>>>at the top and you could turn it off from that line without dropping down
Not sure it was possible in earlier AutoCAD for Mac versions. I tried in 2016 version and clicking on Layers drop down list on the Layers Palette opens the drop down list in any case, looks like the same behavior was in 2011-2015 AutoCAD for Mac releases.
The Layer of the selected object became highlighted in green in the Layers list above the drop down you mentioned. You can turn off that layer from there.
Do you find the posts helpful? "LIKE" these posts!
Have your question been answered successfully? Click 'ACCEPT SOLUTION' button.
Maxim Kanaev
Architect
MARSS
Etiquette and Ground Rules of Autodesk Community