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beyoungjr
en respuesta a: Anonymous

Yep, the Layout is Paper Space.

Layer creation sequence is no big deal.  You can create a layer anytime then select an object and change it's layer.  Do this via properties or by observing it's assigned layer while the object is selected, then picking a desired layer for the object from the list of available layers.  Kinda like sorting out your objects into a filing system that yopu decide to create after a bunch of other work.  You can also change any of the layer properties anytime.

 

Glad you found the annotate ribbon.

 

Paper Space text will not be visible in Model Space.

If you stick with text on the layout page, and create new layout tabs for various views, you can select your text object that's on the first, then right-click it and select the Clipboard flyout, then select copy from basepoint, then type 0,0 for the basepoint.  Then change to another layout and press CTRL+V (paste) and type 0,0 for the insertion point and the text will be precisely located the same for each layout.  Then double-click the text to edit it if needed.  Time saver!

 

Any time you have an object viewing over or under another, and you have placed them at the same Z elevation, you may select then right-click then choose the Draw Order flyout to manipulate the item to front or back.

 

Sounds like you are headed in a direction that is working out.

 

Blaine

 


Blaine Young
Senior Engineering Technician, US Army