Layer States
Command: LAYERSTATE
Use Layer States instead of Clicking Bulbs
Layer states let you save and restore configurations of layer
properties and states. You might want a layer to display in blue
sometimes and green at other times, or you need some layers to be
off or frozen or locked when editing a specific part of a drawing.
After spending a lot of time adjusting all layer settings you can
use layer states to save your settings. You can save multiple layer
states in a each drawing. Layer states can be copied between
drawings and you can save a layer state to an external file, which
can then be imported in another drawing.
To easily create layer states, the Layer Utility commands might be
useful.
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Drawing Explorer: Layer States (Detail view)
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Opening the Layer States
Explorer
- In the Tools > Drawing
Explorer menu choose Layer
States... .
- (option) Do one of the following:
- Click the Detail
View button (
).

- Click the Icon
View button (
).

- Click the Tree
View button (
).

To save the current layer state
- Open the
Layer States explorer.
- Click the New
button. (
).
A new layer state is created.
- Type a name for the layer state, replacing the
NewLayerState1 default name.
- (option) When in Detail
View or Tree View, type a
description in the Description
field.
- (option) Click the Tree
View button (
) to select the layer
properties to restore.
- Expand the Layer
Properties to restore list.

- (option) Click the All Properties Off button (
), then select the properties
to restore.
- (option) Click the All Properties On button (
) to select all
properties.
- Click the check box to select a layer property,
click again to remove the selection.
NOTE
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By default in a new layer state all layer
properties are selected to be restored.
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To edit a layer state
- Open the
Layer States explorer.
- (option) Click the Overwrite button (
) to overwrite the layer state
with the current layer settings.
- If necessary, click the Tree View button (
).
- Click the expand button of the layer state.
- (option) Rename the layer state.
- (option) Edit the layer state description.
- (option) Expand the Layer
Properties to restore list.
Click the check box to select a layer property, click again to
remove the selection.
To restore a layer state
- Open the
Layer States explorer.
- Select the layer state you want to restore.
- Do one of the following:
- Click the Restore button (
).
- Right click, then choose Restore in the context menu.
- Click the Regen
button (
)
NOTE
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If REGENAUTO is on,
it is not necessary to press the Regen button in step 4.
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To copy layer states
to another drawing
- Open both, the source and the target drawing.
- Make the source drawing the current drawing.
- Open the
Layer States explorer.
- If the layer states display in Tree View, choose either Detail View (
) or Icon View (
).
- Do one of the following
- Select the layer state you want to
copy.
- Press and hold the Ctrl key to select
multiple layer states.
- With the cursor on a selected layer state, press
and hold the left mouse key, then drag the selection to the target
drawing in the Open Drawings section
of the Drawing
Explorer dialog window.
- When on the target drawing, release the left mouse
button.
The selected layer states are copied to the target drawing.
To export a layer state
- Open the
Layer States explorer.
- Select the layer state.
- Click the Export
button (
).
The Export Layer States dialog
opens.
- In the File Name
field, type a name for the layer state.
- Choose a folder to save the layer state in.
- Click the Save
button.
To import a layer state
- Open the
Layer States explorer.
- Click the Import
button (
).
The Import Layer States dialog
opens.
- Browse to the folder where you have saved the
layer state file.
- Select the layer state.
- Click the Open
button.
The layer state is imported.
NOTE
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If a layer state of the same name already exists in
the drawing a warning displays. It is not possible to overwrite a
layer state definition.
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