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3 Click the New Layer button to create a layer.
4 Rename the new layer.
5 Click the icon in the Freeze column to change the layer's state to frozen.
The sun icon means that a layer is thawed; the snowflake icon means
that a layer is frozen.
6 Click OK.
Quick Reference
LAYER
Manages layers and layer properties.
VPLAYER
Sets layer visibility within viewports.
Screen Objects in Layout Viewports
Screening refers to applying less ink to an object when it is plotted. The object
appears dimmer on the screen and on the plotted paper. Screening can be
used to help differentiate objects in a drawing without changing the objects'
color properties.
To assign a screening value to an object, you must assign a plot style to the
object, and then define the screening value in that plot style.
You can assign a screening value from 0 to 100. The default setting, 100, means
no screening is applied, and the object is displayed with normal ink intensity.
A screening value of 0 means the object contains no ink and is thus invisible
in that viewport.
See also:
Set Options for Plotted Objects on page 1575
To apply screening to objects in a layout viewport
1 Click File menu Plot Style Manager.
2 Right-click a CTB or STB file. Click Open.
3 In the Plot Style Table Editor, Form View tab, select a plot style to change.
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