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Hi (also an User as we all),
<and again>
>>"but the fact is that this is an error in AutoCAD."
Nope. You are expecting an different result, but this tool is not what you are after.
What you like to have ist not possible (until today).
>>"The viewport never keeps the layer state"
A Layerstate is not associated with a viewport, that'S it.
>>",THERE IS NO EXCUSE THAT CAN EXCUSE THIS, ITS A ERROR IN AUTOCAD!!!!!!!!"
Again: It isn't a bug, but it also isn't the function you are after.
>>"Ppl here try to cover to protect autoCAD but the fact is that is an error."
I can't think that somebody to protect Autodesk, but it isn't an error.
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The point is: this tool is simply not what you are looking for!
It looks similar at first glance, but it is something completely different, it is just a tool to change many layer properties
at once and not have to redo all layer property changes over and over again.
The feature you are looking for, and what many other users, including me, are looking for,
would be a (new) viewport option with the functionality you describe.
= = =
>>"And more, if you change the color of something in Model it will neverrrrrrr change the color in the viewports"
That's wrong or better, it is on you!
Don't use VP color overrides and the layercolor in VP will corrospondent with the layer color.
If you layer color is overwritten (VP LAYER), the user said "ignore the layer color and use this color in this viewport)
>>", and you will lose weeks trying to fix"
1 click per layout, nothing more - or with a tool, 1 click for all viewports.
Command VPLAYER or rightclick, remove layer overrides
>"but everytime when you choose the layerstate the previous color of some layer will return to the previous color that you dont want."
That's on you, YOU used the "as viewport override" INCL COLORS
disable the color options and colors will not override
Sebastian