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LAYER
Manages layers and layer properties.
LAYERPALETTE
Opens the modeless Layer Properties Manager.
LAYERDLGMODE
Sets the flavor of the Layer Properties Manager that is defined for the use of
the LAYER command.
SHOWLAYERUSAGE
Displays icons in the Layer Properties Manager to indicate whether layers
are in use.
Use Layers to Manage Complexity
You can use layers to control the visibility of objects and to assign properties
to objects. Layers can be locked to prevent objects from being modified.
You can reduce the visual complexity of a drawing and improve display
performance by controlling how objects are displayed or plotted. For example,
you can use layers to control the properties and visibility of similar objects,
such as electrical parts or dimensions. Also, you can lock a layer to prevent
objects on that layer from being accidentally selected and modified.
Control the Visibility of Objects on a Layer
You can make drawing layers invisible either by turning them off or by freezing
them. Turning off or freezing layers is useful if you need an unobstructed view
when working in detail on a particular layer or set of layers or if you don't
want to plot details such as reference lines. Whether you choose to freeze
layers or turn them off depends on how you work and on the size of your
drawing.
On/Off. Objects on turned-off layers are invisible, but they still hide objects
when you use HIDE. When you turn layers on and off, the drawing is not
regenerated.
Freeze/Thaw. Objects on frozen layers are invisible and do not hide other
objects. In large drawings, freezing unneeded layers speeds up operations
involving display and regeneration. Thawing one or more layers may cause
the drawing to be regenerated. Freezing and thawing layers takes more
time than turning layers on and off.
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