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payingtoomuch
en respuesta a: payingtoomuch

Here's some more information that might be important.

Maybe I have a misconception or two still.....

The way I've been thinking about this and trying to make it work.

I have a template drawing that I have all my layer states set up in. I export these layer states to an .las file. Want to be able to use those layer states in other drawings as new layer states for a particular drawing or to update layer states that are already being used in a particular drawing.

 

So the process is

1. Export layer states out of the template

2. Import layer states into another drawing.... thereby overwriting the original layer state with the same name.

3. Open the individual layout tabs, click inside the viewport and assign the "updated" layer state.

4. The thinking went that if there are no overides in the template or in the drawing I'm tryig to apply the new layer states to, that when I assigned the newly imported layer state to the viewport, that I wouldn't have any overides visible because I'm overriding everything with the new layer state.

5. BUT, that is not the case. If I assign the new layer state to the viewport, it appears that whatever is different between the original layer state than the new layer state is still showing up as an override. Even if I remove those overrides and then reassign the new layer state to the viewport it is still showing up as overrides. It's as though the viewport is remembering it's old layer settings and wants to tell me what the new layer state is changing..... I don't get it. Can't be as intended. Can it?