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CLAYER
Sets the current layer.
Override Layer Properties in Viewports
You can display objects differently by setting property overrides for color,
linetype, lineweight, transparency, and plot style and apply them to individual
layout viewports.
Using property overrides is an efficient way for displaying objects with different
property settings in individual viewports without changing their ByLayer or
ByBlock properties. For example, objects can be made to display more
prominently by changing their color. Because layer property overrides do not
change the layers global properties, you can have objects display differently
in various viewports without having to create duplicate geometry or use xrefs
that have different layer settings.
Property override settings for color and lineweight were set on the Wiring layer
for the viewport on the left. Notice the wiring is a different color and lineweight
than in the right viewport.
When the Layers palette is accessed from a layout tab, five columns for layer
property overrides are displayed
VP Color
VP Linetype
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