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Remove Map: Deletes the specified display map from the current map file.
Rename Map: Specifies a different name for the specified display map.
Run AutoCAD Command (page 2046): Executes any AutoCAD command-line
instruction supported by AutoCAD Map 3D. If the command requires a
selection set or displays a dialog box, the workflow pauses (during run
time) to allow for selection or input.
Run Workflow (page 2047): Invokes another workflow at this point in the
current workflow.
Save Layer File (page 2048): Saves a Display Manager layer to a .layer file. You
can save layers from all display maps in your map file.
Select Features (page 2049): Selects individual features in the current display
map. You can select the features by layer, by location, or by prompting for
a manual selection at workflow run time.
Switch Map (page 2050): Changes the current display to the specified display
map.
Zoom To Extents (page 2050): Zooms to the extents of the specified target.
Add Feature Layer
This
Workflow Designer activity (page 2025) creates a Display Manager layer
using the specified data store connection. For an overlay that specifies feature
layers, you must include this activity.
To edit a workflow (page 284)
To create a workflow (page 287)
Click Tools tab Workflow panel Edit.
The output of this activity is a Display Manager layer name.
Connection ID
Enter a connection ID for the data store that this layer represents, or click
to use the ID property of a preceding activity.
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