06-09-2022
04:37 PM
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06-09-2022
04:37 PM
Sorry, no.
It will follow the SAME-SAME rule:
If you have a 'hidden' layer in AutoCAD, then it will be 'hidden' in the PDF.
If the layer is displayed in in AutoCAD, then it will be displayed in the PDF.
You cannot have a 'hidden' layer in AutoCAD and same layer visible in PDF.
If you have 10 layers in Autocad, 4 layers turn off and 6 on, do you expect your plotted PDF to have the same 4 turned off? Or do you expect four random layers to be turned off? If you can successfully make your output a DIFFERENT group of 4 layers hidden in your PDF, then you have single handedly turned the same-same rule upside down.
And working mostly out of modelspace doesn't have a thing to do with it.
Chicagolooper