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HI @Neilw_05,
I dumped a bunch of your layers (over 100) into a spreadsheet and started playing with the concatenation but figured it would be too hard to deal with and too easy to break.
So, instead I modified one of my old lisp routines. I have called the new one SECLAYR.lsp. When you load it by typing LAYRSEC, it will open the dialog (defined in seclayr.dcl).
It will present a list of layer setting files to use. Currently the only one that has your information is the ALL (SECall.csv)
When you select that one it will load all of the settings stored in the file as long as the required linetypes are present. There is actually a section in the LSP file that pre-loads some linetypes so you could edit these to reflect yours.
So, for this to work I suggest that you place it on your C drive at the root (C:\CADLAYERS) and be added to your file search path and trusted locations in OPTIONS. You can modify the SECall.csv in Excel which will let you copy/paste, search/replace, etc. This will also allow you to break down the list into parts (see the list of files and names in the dialog box). This might make it easier to work on since you have SO many layers with which to accommodate.
I hope this helps. Let me know if this is a possibility for you.
Please select the Accept as Solution button if my post solves your issue or answers your question.
John Vellek
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